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Timotheus and Iphicrates refused to engage due to a blowing gale but Chares did engage and lost many of his ships. Timotheus and Iphicrates were accused by Chares and put on trial, however only Timotheus was condemned to pay a fine, and escaped.
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and the approach to it, as well as for timber, securing Macedon's economic and political future. He secretly offered Amphipolis to the Athenians in exchange for the valuable port
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and threatened war. In 355 BC, Athens, not in any shape for another war, complied and withdrew by recognizing the independence of the confederate allies.
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Chares was in need of money for his war effort but frowned upon asking it from home; thus, partly compelled by his mercenaries, he entered the service of
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Furthermore, as a result of increasing Athenian operations near the Persian empire, in 356 BC Persia asked Athens to leave
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were conquered over the winter and occupied; Philip, however, did not surrender Amphipolis. He also took the city of
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complained, since they feared he would otherwise start supporting their opponents in the war.
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In 356 BC, the revolting allies ravaged the Athenian-loyal islands of
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was given complete command of the Athenian fleet and withdrew to the
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Hegemon und Symmachoi. Untersuchungen zum Zweiten Attischen Seebund
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Peake, Scott (1997). "A Note on the Dating of the Social War".
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Provoked by Athens' increasingly dominating stance over the
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kingdom in the Aegean region. In 357 BC, Philip captured
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Sealey, Raphael (1955). "Athens after the Social War".
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Index

Social War (disambiguation)
Aegean Sea
Asia Minor
Persia
Athens
Second Athenian League
Chios
Rhodes
Kos
Byzantion
Chares
Chabrias

Timotheus
Iphicrates
Mausolus
Athens
Second Athenian League
city-states
Chios
Rhodes
Cos
Byzantion
Second Athenian League
Chares
Chabrias
Chabrias
Chios
Lemnos
Imbros

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