Anyone have any queries on the Peloponnesian Wars? Given that I'm writing one of my essays on that topic (well, that and its aftermath) at this present point.
Along with the Diadochi that has to be one of the moments of Greek history with endless possibilities, so I was wondering, do you think the Athenian expedition to Sicily could have been a relative sucess with Alcibiades on the lead? (I know Sicily was too big for Athens to swallow, but surely the expedition didn't have to end in such a crippling disaster, right?)
And for that matter, if Alcibiades were to survive Tisafernes's ambush and live, do you think he would have had any chance of getting back into a position of power?