- Eion
Eion is a town to the northeast of the Greek mainland. It sits at the mouth of the
Strymon River which flows into the Aegean from the interior ofThrace . It is referred to inThucydides ' "History of the Peloponnesian War " as a place of considerable strategic importance to the Athenians during thePeloponnesian War .Eion was occupied by the Persians in
476 BC in the aftermath of theGreco-Persian Wars . It was then captured by theDelian League in475 BC under the leadership of the Athenian generalCimon , the son ofMiltiades the Younger . The inhabitants were enslaved. The capture of Eion was the beginning of a military campaign undertaken by the newly formed Delian League, whose objective was to clear theAegean Sea of Persian fleets andpirates in order to facilitate Athenian access to theHellespont .The nearby Athenian colony of
Amphipolis was founded in437 BC three miles up the Strymon River. The settlers, led byHagnon , used Eion as their initial base of operations.In
424 BC , during the Peloponnesian War, Eion was the site where the Athenian commander Aristides intercepted a Persian messenger named Artaphernes. The message, which was on its way toSparta , was a letter from the Persian king addressing previous requests made to him by theSparta ns.Later in the war, in the winter of
424 BC /423 BC , theSparta n generalBrasidas captured Amphipolis with hisThracian allies. When he moved against Eion, however, he was unable to overcome the Athenian defenders, who were led by Thucydides. Although he held Eion, Thucydides was subsequently ostracized by the Athenians for his failure to defend the more pivotal city of Amphipolis.
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