The cities of Chalcis and Eretria (both …

Years: 705BCE - 694BCE

The cities of Chalcis and Eretria (both on the island of Euboea) had jointly founded Cumae in Italy in about 750 BCE.

When they fall out in the late eighth century BCE over colonial disputes and trade rivalry, the war between them splits the Greek world in two: Samos, Corinth, Thessaly, and perhaps Erythrae (an Ionian city) join Chalcis, while Miletus, Megara, and perhaps Chios take the Eretrian side.

The Lelantine war, which derives its name from the Chalcidic victory won by Thessalian cavalry at the fertile Lelantine Plain separating Eretria and Chalcis, is the earliest Greek war (after the mythical “Trojan War”) that has any claim to be considered “general,” in the sense that it involves distant allies on each side.

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