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Antalcidas

Antalcidas, a Spartan general, who, in command of the fleet, forced the Athenians to submit to his own terms. He then negotiated with Artaxerxes of Persia, and in 387 B.C. concluded a treaty by which the Greek cities in Asia were surrendered to the king in return for his help in subjugating Greece. This act brought upon him such odium that he fled to Persia, but, being repudiated by Artaxerxes, returned to Greece and died, according to Plutarch, of voluntary starvation.