Siege of Potidaia in 431 B.C.
Siege of Potidaia — Active Campaigns of Athens · 431 B.C..
Interactive map of Siege of Potidaia — a active campaigns of the Athenian state in 431 B.C. Active war zone in 431 BC. Potidaia — a tributary city of Chalcidice with Corinthian ties — revolted from Athens in 432 BC. Athens sent an army to besiege it; the siege would last until 430/429 BC and was one of the immediate causes of the Peloponnesian War. Explore the map of Siege of Potidaia within the Athenian Empire on the eve of the Peloponnesian War.