An initial battle resulted in an Athenian victory, and the city of Thasos was besieged.
Several days later, the Four Hundred were officially replaced by the 5,000, who ruled for several more months until after the Athenian victory at Cyzicus.
A messenger - a former servant of Capaneus who had been captured by the Thebans - arrives to announce the Athenian victory.
However, with the arrival of Alcibiades, the Athenian victory over the Spartans became a rout.
However, the invasion ended in 490 BC with the decisive Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon.
Scholars consider the Athenian victory a major turning point in history.
The Battle of Abydos was an Athenian naval victory in the Peloponnesian War.
This was ended by the Athenian victory at the Battle of Marathon.
In 411 and 410, Thrasybulus commanded along with Alcibiades and others at several critical Athenian naval victories.
They arrived back in the late afternoon, in time to see the Persian ships turn away from Athens, thus completing the Athenian victory.