Battle_of_Tanagra_(426_BC) Battle_of_Tanagra_(426_BC)

Battle of Tanagra (426 BC) - Definition and Overview

Battle of Tanagra
ConflictPeloponnesian War
Date426 BC
PlaceTanagra
ResultAthenian victory
Combatants
Athens Tanagra
Thebes
Commanders
Nicias
Hipponicus
Eurymedon
Unknown
Strength
2000 hoplites Unknown
Casualties
Unknown Unknown
Battle before Battle after
Battle of Plataea Battle of Olpae

The Battle of Tanagra was a battle in the Peloponnesian War in 426 BC between Athens and Tanagra.

In 426 Athens sent a fleet to the island of Melos consisting of 60 ships and 2000 hoplites under the command Nicias. Melos had refused to join the Delian League, and still refused to do so even when the Athenians plundered the island. The Athenians, however, did not conquer the island, but instead sailed to Oropus on the coast of Boeotia. The hoplites landed on shore and marched towards Tanagra, where they were joined by the main Athenian army that had been marching from Athens under Hipponicus and Eurymedon. They plundered the countryside, and the next day defeated a combined Tanagran and Theban army, but returned to Athens after the victory.

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