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Lamachus (Greek:Λάμαχος)was an Athenian general in the Peloponnesian War. He commanded as early as 435 BC, and was prominent by the mid 420s.[1] Aristophanes caricatured him in The Acharnians.[2] He was one of the three generals (alongside Nicias and Alcibiades placed in command of the Sicilian Expedition; he proposed an aggressive strategy against Syracuse, which was rejected in favor of the more cautious strategy of Nicias. Donald Kagan has suggested that Lamachus's strategy might well have brought Athens a quick victory instead of the disaster that ensued.[3]
References
- Aristophanes, The Acharnians. From the Perseus Project
- Kagan, Donald. The Peloponnesian War (Penguin Books, 2003). ISBN 0670032115
- Fine, John V.A. The Ancient Greeks: A critical history (Harvard University Press, 1983) ISBN 0674033140
- Hornblower, Simon, and Anthony Spawforth ed., The Oxford Classical Dictionary (Oxford University Press, 2003) ISBN 019866172X
Footnotes
- ↑ Henry Dickinson Westlake and Simon Hornblower, "Lamachus," from The Oxford Classical Dictionary, Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth ed.
- ↑ Aristophanes, The Acharnians
- ↑ Kagan, The Peloponnesian War
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