- Heraclea in Trachis
Heraclea in Trachis was a colony founded by the
Lacedaemonians in the sixth year of thePeloponnesian War [425 B.C.] . It was located four miles West ofThermopylae , and about 2 miles South of theMalian Gulf . The object of this colony was to assist theTrachinians , [a tribe of the Malians] , in their struggle against theOetaeans .Thucydides also tells us that the Spartans thought the town would "lie conveniently for the purposes of the war withAthens ." From Heraclea the Spartans could ready a fleet to annoyEuboea , and the town would be "a useful station on the road toThrace ." Accordingly the Spartans sent Leon,Alcidas , andDamagon to found the town, and invited any otherDorians that wished to come and settle.However, soon after the town was founded, things began to go quite badly. The Thessalians, fearful that the new colony would grow powerful and begin to usurp their influence in the area, began to make continuous sorties upon the settlement. This, combined with the harsh and unjust rule of the Spartan governors, soon depleted the town of inhabitants, and discouraged others from joining.
Six years after its founding a battle took place between the inhabitants of Heraclea and the assembled forces of the
Aenianians ,Dolopians ,Malians , and Thessalians who were directly menaced by the colony. The Heracleots were defeated, and the town so reduced that the Boeotians occupied it to prevent it falling into Athenian hands. However, Thucydides tells us that the Spartans were "nevertheless offended at the Boeotians for what they had done."
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