Seven troubled years have followed the Athenian…
406 BCE
Seven troubled years have followed the Athenian surrender in 413.
For most of this period, there has been war with Carthage and internal convulsions that Carthage constantly seeks to exploit.
Hermocrates had plundered Carthaginian possessions in Sicily from Selinus after 408 BCE, and in response Carthage sends an army to Sicily under Hannibal Mago and Himilco II of the Magonid family, which faces a coalition of Sicilian Greeks under the leadership of Syracuse.
The Syracusans elect one Dionysius, who had begun his working life as a clerk in a public office, as supreme military commander in 406 BCE because of his achievements in the war against Carthage that had begun in 409 BCE.
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Greece, classical
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Magna Graecia
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Etruria
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Peloponnesian League (Spartan Alliance)
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Athenian Empire (Delian League)
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