Battle of Dyme

Battle of Dyme

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict= Battle of Dyme
partof= Cleomenean War


caption=A map of Achaea shwoing Dyme in the top right corner.
date= 226 BC
place= Dyme
result= Decisive Spartan victory
combatant1=Sparta
combatant2=Achaean League
commander1= Cleomenes III
commander2= Aratus, Hyperbatas
strength1= Unknown
strength2= Full force
casualties1= Low
casualties2= Heavy

The Battle of Dyme or Dymae was a battle the was fought by the Achaean League under the command of their strategus, Aratus and a Spartan army under the command of King Cleomenes III and was part of the Cleomenean War. The battle took in place near Dyme in north-west Achaea and was fought in 226 BC.

Prelude

Following the declaration of war against Sparta by the Achaean League in around 229 BC-228 BC,Polybius [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plb.+2.46 2.46] ] the fighting between the two countries had almost been continuous. Cleomenes had crushed two Achaean armies under the command of Aratus at the Battle of Mount Lycaeum and at the Battle of Ladoceia in 227 BC.Polybius [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plb.+2.51 2.51] ]

After these victories, Cleomenes returned to Sparta and began radical reforms. He abolished the ephors,Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 8] Green, "Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age", 257] changed land laws, cancelled debt and he also changed his army into one of the Macedonian style.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 11] Green, "Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age", 257] Following these reforms, Cleomenes with his reformed army answered to appeals from the city of Mantinea and after ridding it of its Achaean garrison advanced north into the Achaean heartland.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 14]

Battle

After advancing into Achaea, Cleomenes descended upon Pharae, a founding member of the league. His aim was to provoke a battle with the Achaeans or if they didn't come to meet him in battle, to discredit Aratus. The strategus at the time was, Hyperbatas, however Aratus had complete control of the League.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 14]

As Cleomenes was besieging the city of Dyme, the full Achean army came out to meet him. When Cleomenes saw them pitch camp, deciding not to battle the enemy while his rear was exposed to attacks from the garrison of Dyme, he advanced on the Achean position.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 14] In the pitched battle that followed, the Spartan phalanx routed the Achaean phalanx with the Achaeans sustaining heavy casualties and with many of the survivors being captured.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 14]

Aftermath

This defeat crushed the Achaeans and forced them to sue for peace. Cleomenes offered to give back any cities he seized from the Achaeans and to return any prisoners he had taken in return for being made strategus of the Achaean League.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 15] Green, "Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age", 258] However, Aratus who was against this proposal sent ambassadors to the court of King Antigonus III Doson where he requested Antigonus' aid against the Spartans which he received in return for giving Acrocorinth to Macedon.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 16]

In 224 BC, Antigonus advanced into the Peloponnese with an army of 30,000 men and forced Cleomenes to retreat to Laconia, the Spartan heartland.Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 22] In 222 BC, the Macedonian-Achaean army and the Spartan army clashed at the Battle of Sellasia which ended in an allied victory.Polybius [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plb.+2.69 2.69] ] This victory forced Cleomenes to flee from Greece and go to Egypt.Polybius [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Plb.+2.69 2.69] ] Plutarch, "Life of Cleomenes", 29] Green, "Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age", 261] While Antigonus took Sparta, making him the first foreigner to every capture Sparta.Green, "Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age", 261]

Notes

References

Primary Sources

*Plutarch, translated by Richard Talbert, (1988). "Life of Cleomenes". New York: Penguin Classics. ISBN 0-14-044463-7.
*Polybius, translated by Frank W. Walbank, (1979). "The Rise of the Roman Empire". New York: Penguin Classics. ISBN 0-14-044362-2.

econdary Sources

* Peter Green, (1990). Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age. Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 0-500-01485-X.


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