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Callicratidas is remembered as a Spartan of the old school. He disdained the policy of alliance with Persia that had come into favor under Lysander, and he stated that if the choice were his, he would seek peace with Athens. The increasing role of money in Spartan politics and diplomacy offended
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Callicratidas's tenure as navarch was short, and he encountered a number of difficulties. Chief among these were the intrigues of his predecessor, who had apparently returned the money from which the fleet was supposed to be paid for to its source, the
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in 406 BC. His force was soundly defeated, and Callicratidas himself was killed. After his death, Lysander returned from Sparta to take command of Sparta's naval efforts in the Aegean.
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his traditionalist, antimaterialist sensibilities. Although unsuccessful in his command, he won the respect of many Spartans and allies, and was well regarded after his death.
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from Plutarch's life of Lysander, which deals with Callicratidas's time as navarch.
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to take command of the Spartan fleet from the navarch
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Index

Aegean Sea
Lacedaemon
Battle of Mytilene
Battle of Arginusae

Greek
Spartan
navarch
Peloponnesian War
mothax
Spartiate
Aegean
Lysander
Persian
Cyrus
Miletus
Athenian
Conon
Mytilene
Battle of Arginusae
Neo-Pythagorean
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