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Authors: Victor Davis Hanson

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Principal Characters

Ainias
: (“praiseworthy”) the Arkadian mercenary and tactician who came north to join Epaminondas

Alkidamas
: (“strength of the people”) the aged rhetorician and champion of the Messenians

Chiôn
: (“snowy” or the “Chian”) the huge slave from the island of Chios bought in infancy by Malgis from the Spartans, and raised on the farm on Mt. Helikon

Damô
: wife of Lophis and custodian of the farm

Dirkê
: aged neighbor of Mêlon on Mt. Helikon

Epaminondas
: Boiotarch and general of the Boiotian army and leader of the allied army

Ephoros
: historian and resident of Athens, at work on a general history of the Greeks

Gastêr
: (“belly”) captain of the
Theôris
and veteran sailor of the Korinthian Gulf

Gorgos
: (“dragon”) captured helot slave of Mêlon, veteran of the Spartan wars against Athens

Lichas
: ephor and warrior of Sparta

Lophis
: only son of Mêlon

Malgidai
: the descendants of Malgis who continued to work his farm on Mt. Helikon

Malgis
: the one-eyed Thespian veteran, father of Mêlon, who first carved out the farm on Mt. Helikon

Melissos
: (“bee”) the young boy hostage from Makedon, who spent a year with the Thebans as a guarantor of the northern peace

Mêlon
: (“apple”) the son of Malgis, the lame farmer on Mt. Helikon and the “apple” of various prophecies promising the end of Sparta

Myron
: (“perfume”) farm slave on Mt. Helikon, recruited by Nêto on the eve of Leuktra

Nêto
: the Messenian slave of Mêlon, bought as a small girl from the Spartans

Nikôn
: (“victor”) leader of the helot insurgents

Pelopidas
: head of the Sacred Band, and co-general of the allied army

Phrynê
: (“toad”) courtesan and owner of a rest-stop at Thespiai

Porpax
: (“shield-strap”) the older of the two great hounds of the Malgidai

Proxenos
: (“consul”) the wall builder from Plataia and chief architect to Epaminondas

Sturax
: (“butt-spike”) the younger and friskier of the two dogs of the Malgidai

Timeline

(
ALL DATES B
.
C
.)

454 Birth of Malgis, founder of the farm on Mt. Helikon

431 War between Athens and Sparta breaks out. Thebes joins the Spartans.

424 Battle of Delion. Malgis becomes famous for his bravery in the battle.

423 Thebes levels the walls of Thespiai.

423 Malgis scouts out Mt. Helikon and begins to carve out a farm with his father Antander.

422 Battle of Amphipolis. Sixteen-year-old Gorgos fights for the Spartans under Brasidas.

420 First visits of Alkidamas to the farm on Mt. Helikon

419 Birth of Mêlon, son of Malgis

415–13 Malgis campaigns in Sikily with the Spartans, leaves his father Antander in charge of the new farm.

413 First visit of young Lichas to the farm in search of Mêlon

412 Death of Antander; Malgis plants the high vineyards in Sikilian fashion.

404 Malgis and young Mêlon raid the Attic borderlands; the Peloponnesian War ends.

401–400 Malgis fights with the Ten Thousand in Asia Minor.

399 Malgis on his way home at Chios buys Chiôn from a Spartan trader.

395 Boiotians defeat the Spartans at Haliartos. Malgis strips the armor of the dead Lysander.

394 Thebans battle the Spartans at the Nemea River and Koroneia. Gorgos is captured at Nemea. Death of Malgis at Koroneia.

389 Mêlon buys the child Nêto from a Spartan trader.

380 Kleombrotos becomes the Agiad king at Sparta.

379 Pelopidas and other Thebans expel the Spartans and establish a democracy for the Boiotians.

378 The Spartan king Agesilaos invades Boiotia.

377 Boiotia is invaded again by Agesilaos.

375 Thebes beats Sparta in a small battle at Boiotian Tegyra.

371 The Great Year

SUMMER

Spartans invade Boiotia. Battle of Leuktra and defeat of the Spartans

AUTUMN

Monument at Leuktra is begun. Proxenos and Ainias work on walls of Thespiai and continue visits to the rising walls at Mantineia.

WINTER

Phrynê moves back to Thespiai. Foundations are established of Megalopolis.

370

SPRING

Uprising at Messenia is begun by Nikôn and Doreios.

SUMMER

Nêto and Erinna leave for the Peloponnesos; Chiôn marries Damô.

AUTUMN

Nêto and Erinna arrive in Messenia.

WINTER

Muster of the Boiotians, arrival in the Peloponnesos. Fight at the Eurotas. Voyage of the
Theôris
to Messenia

369

WINTER/SPRING

Epaminondas, with the Argive and Theban armies, heads over Mt. Taygetos to Messenia; Chiôn disappears on Mt. Taygetos. The walls of Messenê rise on Mt. Ithômê. The Thebans head home.

369–68

Second invasion of the Peloponnesos by Epaminondas.

366

Epaminondas invades the Peloponnesos a third time.

364

Pelopidas dies in battle at Cynoscephalai in Thessaly.

362

Final Boiotian invasion of the Peloponnesos; Mêlon and Epaminondas die on Skopê after the Theban victory at Mantineia.

Footnote

1
All quoted Greek by convention is rendered into the Attic dialect.

A Note on the Author

Victor Davis Hanson
is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the codirector of the Group in Military History and Contemporary Conflict; a professor of classics emeritus at California State University, Fresno; and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services. He is also the Wayne & Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History, Hillsdale College, where each fall semester he teaches courses in military history and classical culture. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in classics, was a member of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, and received his B.A. with highest honors in classics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He lives on his farm in Selma, California, where he was born in 1953.

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The end of Sparta : a novel / Victor Davis Hanson. — 1st U.S. ed.
p. cm.
1. Epaminondas, b. ca. 420 B.C.—Fiction. 2. Generals—Greece—Thebes—Fiction.
3. Thebes (Greece)—History—Fiction. 4. Sparta (Greece)—History—Fiction. I. Title.
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813‘.6—dc22 2011013805
First published by Bloomsbury USA in 2011
Electronic edition published in 2011
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Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

Preface

Map

Holy Leuktra

Mêlon Comes to Leuktra

Lichas the Spartan

General Epaminondas

Helikon

Spartans

The Breaking Point

The Circle Closes

The Battle Above

The King of Sparta

The Wages of Battle

Ripples of Leuktra

Between Peace and War

The Lizard’s Tail

The Fall of Mêlon

The House of the Goddess

Nêto Unbound

The Healing of Mêlon

On the Road to Thebes

The Great Debate

No Man a Slave

The New Mantineia

Two Women

The March Down Country

The Great Muster

Chiôn Goes South

A Free Messenia

The Night of the Three Armies

The Plains Afire

The Visions of Proxenos

Lord Kuniskos of the Helots

Erinna of Messenia

Freedom

The Shadows of Mt. Taygetos

All Roads to Messenia

The End of the Beginning

The Reckoning

The Old Breed

The Way Back

The Restoration

Epaminondas Returns

The Anabasis

A Historical Postscript
The Peoples and Places of Fourth-Century B.C. Greece
Principal Characters
Timeline
Footnote
A Note on the Author
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Imprint
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