________________________________ was a biographer of Socrates and his student as a youth who wrote practical treatises on leadership, horsemanship, hunting, and economics and as a warrior fought for both the Greeks and the Spartans

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Answer:

Alcibiades

Explanation:

  • Alcibiades was an Athenian statesman and military leader. Pericles 'cousin, Socrates' disciple; one of the most famous figures of ancient Greek history. Political activity began during the Peloponnesian War.
  • After being accused of desecrating Athenian deities he took refuge in Sparta, which, at his instigation, sends an army to Sicily and occupies the region in Attica.
  • After failing as a strategist in the war against Sparta, he goes into exile, and after the fall of Athens approaches the Phrygian satrape Farnabaz, who gives him fatigue.