Battle of Orneae

Summary

The Battle of Orneae was an engagement that took place in the winter of 417 BC during the Peloponnesian War in the city of Orneae, between a Spartan garrison left in Orneae after the Battle of Hysiae and the forces of Argos and Athens.

Battle of Orneae
Part of Peloponnesian War
Date417 BC
Location
Result Athenian/Argive Victory
Belligerents
Orneae Argos
Athens
Strength
1200 Hoplites
40 Triremes

Background and Battle edit

After the decisive defeat of Argos at Hysiae and the razing of the stronghold, the Spartan forces took the city of Orneae, fortified it, and settled the exiles from Argos in the city.[1] The stronghold was left with a strong garrison that they then ordered to harass Argolis.[2]

After the withdrawal of the Spartan army, the Athenians sent a force of 40 triremes and 1,200 hoplites to aid the city of Argos in expelling the garrison and taking the city.[3]

The Argive/Athenian army then took Orneae by storm, both taking the city and being able to expel the garrison, and execute some of the exiles. The rest were driven out from the city of Orneae.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Siculus, Diodorus. History of the Peloponnesian War. they settled the exiles from Argos in Orneae; this place they fortified as a stronghold against Argolis
  2. ^ Siculus, Diodorus. History of the Peloponnesian War. and leaving in it a strong garrison, they ordered it to harass the Argives.
  3. ^ Siculus, Diodorus. History of the Peloponnesian War. But when the Lacedaemonians had withdrawn from Argolis, the Athenians dispatched to the Argives a supporting force of forty triremes and twelve hundred hoplites.
  4. ^ Siculus, Diodorus. History of the Peloponnesian War. The Argives then advanced against Orneae together with the Athenians and took the city by storm, and of the garrison and exiles some they put to death and others they expelled from Orneae.