Mytilenean revolt

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The Mytilenean revolt was a failed uprising of the city of Mytilene on Lesbos against Athenian control during the Peloponnesian War, notable for the intense Athenian debate over whether to execute the entire male population.

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Mytilenean revolt canonical 1
Mytilenean revolt against Athens 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in the Peloponnesian War
revolt
uprising
belligerent Athens
Lesbos
Mytilene
cause desire of Mytilene to break from Athenian control
resentment of Athenian dominance in the Delian League
conflictType city revolt against imperial power
consequence confiscation of Mytilenean land by Athens
demolition of Mytilenean city walls
division of Mytilenean territory among Athenian cleruchs
execution of leading Mytilenean rebels
describedIn History of the Peloponnesian War
historicalSignificance illustrates moral and strategic dilemmas of empire
key example of Athenian Assembly decision-making during war
location Athenian Empire
Mytilene
Lesbos
surface form: island of Lesbos
notableFor Athenian debate over mass execution of Mytilenean men
debate between Cleon and Diodotus in the Athenian Assembly
reversal of an initial Athenian decision to execute all adult male citizens of Mytilene
opponentLeader Cleon
Diodotus
outcome revolt suppressed
partOf Peloponnesian War
politicalContext Athenian Empire
surface form: Athenian imperialism

tensions between subject allies and Athens
primarySource Thucydides
relatedTo Athenian democracy
Athenian imperial policy
debates on collective punishment in classical Greece
result Athenian victory
timePeriod 5th century BCE

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Delian League notableEvent Mytilenean revolt
Mytilenean Debate triggeredBy Mytilenean revolt
this entity surface form: Mytilenean revolt against Athens