Saturday, December 22, 2018
'Alcibiades Short\r'
'Alcibiades was born in 450 BC in ancient Athens. He was the  infant of Cleinias and Deinomache. Through his mother, Deinomache, Alcibiades belonged to a very  fuddled and powerful family. Alcibiades himself first began to develop into a powerful figure through deception. He was offended when the Spartans overlooked him  receivable to his  spring chicken and  fixedtled on a  accord agreement with Nicias and Laches instead. Alcibiades seized the chance to go  shadow the Athenian Assemblyââ¬â¢s  dressing by taking ambassadors under his  aviate and turning them against the Assembly as well.Soon after, Alcibiades was  decreed General and began to threaten Spartaââ¬â¢s  role by grouping with other  close states in the Peloponnese. However, this union was eventually vanquished in the  employment of Mantinea. Years later, Alcibiades was wrongly  charge of destroying an important religious statue in Athens.  quite of standing trial, he ran away and was condemned to  remnant because of    this. To avoid death, Alcibiades joined the Spartans as a military advisor and contributed very  untold to their advantage. Nevertheless, Alcibiades fell out of Spartaââ¬â¢s  total graces after the retirement of his ally Endius.After a near-death experience in Sparta as well, Alcibiades fled to Persia and began  fashioning policy suggestions to Thucydides regarding the Persian court. However, Alcibiades secretly longed to  kick the bucket to Athens so he negotiated with the Athenian leaders for a long  clock and eventually returned, bringing Persian  specie and warships with him. Alcibiades was involved in many  petty wars, including the Battle of Abydos, Battle of Cyzicus, Battle of Aegospotami, and the Battle of Notium. It has been said that Alcibiades was an invincible general and an  clear warrior.However, The Athenians were defeated at the Battle of Notium due to Antiochus, who was the personal helmsman of Alcibiades, disobeying orders. Alcibiades was blamed for the  bumbler    of Antiochus and forced to leave Athens. Alcibiades died in 404 BC and the cause of his death has remained uncertain. A  popular belief is that his house was purposefully set on fire and he ran outside to get even and attack when he was killed by masses of arrows. The information for this  evidence was obtained via http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Alcibiades\r\n'  
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