Despite the enmity between the two, Eurybiades was assisted by the Athenian naval commander Themistocles.
In the immediate aftermath of the battle, the Athenian commanders had to decide which of several pressing tasks to focus their attention on.
He was one of the Athenian commanders in the successful expedition against Cythera in 424 BC.
Eucles, the Athenian commander at Amphipolis, sent to Thucydides for help.
Their first children were twin boys named Lacedaemonius (who would become an Athenian commander) and Eleus.
Enraged, the Aspendians stabbed and killed the Athenian commander in his tent.
Leontichus was an Athenian commander during the Corinthian War.
Demosthenes, the Athenian commander, occupied the higher hill, obtaining a strategic advantage.
The Athenian commanders Lamachus and Eurymedon were killed.
Nicias, the Athenian commander in charge, at first refused, until still more Spartans arrived.