Aegospotami
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A river in ancient Thrace: A waterway located in the historical region of Thrace, in what is now modern-day Turkey.
- The site of a decisive naval battle: The location where, in 405 BC, the Spartan fleet commanded by Lysander achieved a final, crushing victory over the Athenian fleet, effectively ending the Peloponnesian War.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Battle of Aegospotami marked the end of Athenian naval supremacy.
- Archaeologists are studying the area near ancient Aegospotami.
Advanced Usage
- "the Aegospotami effect": Sometimes used metaphorically in historical or strategic discussions to describe a sudden, decisive event that ends a long conflict or rivalry.
- The corporate takeover was an Aegospotami for the smaller company's independence.
Variants and Related Words
- Aegospotamos: An alternative spelling for the same geographical location and historical event.
Synonyms
- Decisive battle: A conflict that settles the outcome of a war.
- Final engagement: The last major battle in a prolonged conflict.
Related Phrases
- Battle of Aegospotami: The specific historical event that took place at this location.
- The strategies used at the Battle of Aegospotami are still studied in military academies.
Noun
- a river in ancient Thrace (now Turkey); in the mouth of this river the Spartan fleet under Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet in the final battle of the Peloponnesian War (404 BC)
- a creek emptying into the Hellespont in present-day Turkey; at its mouth in 405 BC the Spartan fleet under Lysander defeated the Athenians and ended the Peloponnesian War