- Gorgopas (4th Century BC)
Gorgopas was a Spartan commander during the
Corinthian War . In 388 BC Hierax was dispatched bySparta toAegina to take over the Spartan fleet. The Spartans under the command ofTeleutias had earlier driven off the Athenian fleet blockading Aegina. Soon after taking over, Hierax departed forRhodes with most of the fleet leaving Gorgopas, his vice-admiral with twelve triremes as governor in Aegina, replacingEteonicus who held the post before. Gorgopas continued operations against the Athenian army led byPamphilius who was still laying siege to the city. He ultimately forced Athens to send ships to evacute their land forces from the area. Gorgopas then went on to harass the Athenian territory from his base in Aegina. [Xenophon, "Hellenica" ]Not long afterward, Gorgopas took his fleet to
Ephesus to escortAntalcidas who was sent to replace Hierax as admiral. Upon completing his mission, on the way back to Aegina he encountered the Athenian fleet under Eunomus. Gorgopas retreated and was able to make it back to the port in Aegina. After unsuccessfully trying to bait Gorgopas to come out and fight, the Athenias sailed away at night fall. The lead Athenian ship carried a customary light which the other ships could follow. Gorgopas, keeping his ships dark, followed the light of the Athenian ship. He was able to surprise the Athenian fleet as it passed close to shore aroundCape Zoster . The Spartans captured four triremes and forced the rest of the Athenian ships to retreat toPiraeus . [Xenophon, "Hellenica" ]Gorgopas was killed in an ambush later that year. One Athenian unit under
Chabrias lay in ambush while another underDemaenetus drew Gorgopas out of Aegina and into the trap by openly marching through the area. [Xenophon, "Hellenica" ]References
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