When the
Phocians made war on the cities of
Doris—the traditional homeland of
Doric Greeks—the Doric Sparta sent a relief force under the command of
Nicomedes, son of
Cleombrotus, acting as regent for his under-age nephew, King
Pleistoanax. An army of 1,500 Spartan
hoplites with 10,000 of their allies entered
Boeotia and compelled the submission of
Phocis. The exiled Athenian politician and general
Cimon met with the Athenian with his own forces known as the tribe known as the Oeneis to assist Athens. Cimon was turned away from assisting the Athenian forces due to the
Council of 500 fearing it would disrupt Athens forces. Facing either transport through
waters controlled by the Athenian navy or a difficult march through the
Geraneia mountain passes held by Athenian soldiers supported from
Megara, the Spartans decided to wait either for the opening of a safe route home or an outright Athenian assault. The battle was fought at Tanagra where the Athenian forces of 14,000 strong with their 1,000 allies from
Argos met Sparta with 11,500 strong with 1,500 Spartans and 10,000 allied
Hoplites. No details or accounts of the battle have been found. While no description of the events within the battle was given, both the Spartan and Athenian forces claimed both suffered great losses. Sparta claimed victory of this battle and were now able to return home through the mountain passes of the
Isthmus, cutting down the fruit trees once crossing into the Megarid along the journey home. ==Aftermath==