Lysicles of Athens

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Lysicles of Athens was an Athenian general and politician best known for his controversial role in the defeat of the allied Greek forces by Philip II of Macedon at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC.

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instanceOf Athenian general
Athenian politician
ancient Greek person
activePeriod late 4th century BC
alliedWith Thebes
other Greek city-states opposed to Macedon
citizenship Athens
conflict Battle of Chaeronea
Fourth Sacred War
country Classical Athens
date 4th century BC
ethnicGroup Greek
governmentalRole military commander elected by the Athenian assembly
historicalContext decline of Athenian military power in the 4th century BC
rise of Macedon under Philip II
knownFor being blamed by some Athenians for the defeat at Chaeronea
controversial command at Chaeronea
language Ancient Greek
militaryBranch Athenian army
militaryRank strategos
notableFor role in the Battle of Chaeronea
occupation general
politician
opponent Macedon
Philip II of Macedon
placeOfActivity Athens
central Greece
politicalEntity Athenian democracy
sphereOfActivity Athenian military affairs
Athenian politics

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Battle of Chaeronea belligerentCommander Lysicles of Athens