Which major military campaign (415–413 BCE) resulted in the near-total destruction of the Athenian navy and army?
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Correct answer: The Sicilian Expedition
The attempt to conquer Syracuse in Sicily turned into a nightmare for Athens. They lost thousands of soldiers and hundreds of triremes, a blow from which their empire never fully recovered.
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