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Thrasybulus receiving an olive crown for his successful campaign against the Thirty Tyrants.
Thrasybulus receiving an olive crown for his successful campaign against the Thirty Tyrants.

Thrasybulus (

Samos elected him as a general, making him a primary leader of the successful democratic resistance to that coup. As general, he was responsible for recalling the controversial nobleman Alcibiades from exile, and the two worked together extensively over the next several years. In 411 and 410, Thrasybulus commanded along with Alcibiades and others at several critical Athenian naval victories.After Athens' defeat in the Peloponnesian War, Thrasybulus led the democratic resistance to the new oligarchic government, known as the Thirty Tyrants, that the victorious Spartans imposed on Athens. In 404 BC, he commanded a small force of exiles that invaded Attica
and, in successive battles, defeated first a Spartan garrison and then the forces of the oligarchy.