In the summer of 426 BC, Athens, having ended the immediate threat to its security by quashing the
Mytilenean revolt in the previous year, took a more aggressive stance than in previous campaigning seasons. A major fleet of 60 ships, commanded by
Nicias, was sent to attack first
Melos and then
Boeotia (resulting in the
Battle of Tanagra). Demosthenes and Procles, meanwhile, with a fleet of half that size, were dispatched to round the Peloponnese and operate in the north-west and the
Corinthian Gulf. Upon its arrival in the northwestern theatre, this relatively small Athenian force was substantially augmented by the addition of
Messenian
hoplites from
Naupactus, 15
Corcyraean ships, a great number of
Acarnanian soldiers, and smaller contingents from a number of Athens' other allies in the region. With this formidable force, Demosthenes fell upon and destroyed a garrison of
Leucadian troops, then attacked and blockaded the city of
Leucas itself. Leucas was a significant
Peloponnesian base in the region, and the Acarnanians enthusiastically advocated
besieging and taking the city. Demosthenes, however, chose instead to follow the advice of the Messenians, who wished to attack and subdue the tribal region of Aetolia, which they asserted was threatening Naupactus. Thucydides notes that Demosthenes made this decision partly to please his Messenian allies, but also states that he also wished to, if possible, pass through Aetolia, increase his army on the march by adding to it the men of Phocis, and attack
Boeotia from the lightly defended western approach. Furthermore, as Nicias was simultaneously engaging in operations in eastern Boeotia, Demosthenes may have considered the possibility of forcing the Boeotians to fight on two fronts. Accordingly, he pulled up stakes at Leucas and set out for Aetolia. Before he arrived there, however, his force was appreciably diminished by the departure of several major contingents. The Acarnanians, upset that their preferred strategy of taking Leucas had been spurned, returned to their home country, and the Corcyraean ships also departed (apparently out of unwillingness to participate in an operation that offered their city no clear benefits). ==Campaign==