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Athens took harsh actions against the people of Mytilene during the Mytilenean Revolt in 428-427 BCE, initially deciding to execute all the male citizens and enslave the women and children, although this was later partially reversed. In Melos, during the Peloponnesian War, Athens besieged the island in 416 BCE, ultimately killing the men and enslaving the women and children after the Melians refused to surrender. In Sicily, Athens attempted to expand its influence through military campaigns, notably the disastrous Sicilian Expedition (415-413 BCE), which aimed to conquer the island but ultimately ended in a significant defeat for the Athenians.

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