Peisander (/paɪˈsændər, ˈpaɪˌsændər/; Greek: Πείσανδρος) was a Spartan admiral during the Corinthian War. In 395 BC, he was placed in command of the Spartan fleet in the Aegean by his brother-in-law, the king Agesilaus II. Peisander was a relatively inexperienced general, and in its very first action his Spartan fleet was decisively defeated at the Battle of Cnidus. Peisander died fighting aboard his ship.
References
- Plutarch, Parallel Lives, "Life of Agesilaus" 10.6 (ed. Clough 1859; ed. Loeb).
- Fine, John V.A. The Ancient Greeks: A critical history (Harvard University Press, 1983). ISBN 0-674-03314-0
- Xenophon (1890s) . Hellenica . Translated by Henry Graham Dakyns – via Wikisource.
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