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Chabrias

Chabrias
BornAixone, Athens (now Glyfada)
Died357 BC
Chios
AllegianceAthens
RankStrategos
Battles / warsCorinthian War
Boeotian War
Social War

Chabrias (Greek: Χαβρίας; bef. 420–357 BC) was an Athenian general active in the first half of the 4th century BC. During his career he was involved in several battles, both on land and sea.  The orator Demosthenes described him as one of the most successful commanders Athens ever had:

To sum up the whole: he is the only general who never lost a single city or post or ship or soldier, when he commanded you: none of your enemies has any trophy over you and him, while you have many over many enemies under his command.[1]

  1. ^ Demosthenes, Against the Law of Leptines, xx.78.

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