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by a signal fire that it was an appropriate time to attack. The Athenians hurriedly embarked but were defeated during the naval battle which followed with the Athenians losing 22 ships. The Athenians who tried to take refuge in Eretria were killed by the town's inhabitants. Only those who decided to
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By the end of the summer 411 BC, a large Spartan fleet sailed towards Euboea. The Athenians tried to prevent the Euboeans from switching sides by sending a squadron to Eretria under
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Following the battle, almost all of Euboea switched sides. Then there was a huge debate as to whether the Athenians would take them back, ending up in a massacre of Eretrians.
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go to the Athenian fort in Eretria (which was likely on the Pezonisi Peninsula) survived.
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Peloponnesian War
Euboea
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Peloponnesian War
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