Clearchus (
Greek: Κλέαρχος), the son of Rhamphias, was a
Spartan general and
mercenary.
Born about the middle of the
5th century BC, Clearchus was sent with a fleet to the
Hellespont in
411 and became governor of
Byzantium, of which town he was
proxenus. His severity, however, made him unpopular, and in his absence the gates were opened to the
Athenian besieging army under
Alcibiades (
409).
Subsequently appointed by the
ephors to settle the political dissensions then rife at Byzantium and to protect the city and the neighbouring
Greek colonies from Thracian attacks, he made himself
tyrant of Byzantium, and, when declared an outlaw and driven thence by a Spartan force, he fled to
Cyrus.
In the "
expedition of the ten thousand" undertaken by Cyrus to dethrone his brother
Artaxerxes Mnemon, Clearchus led the
Peloponnesian delegation of the
Army of the Ten Thousand, who formed the right wing of Cyrus’s army at the
battle of Cunaxa (
401). On Cyrus’s death Clearchus assumed the chief command and conducted the retreat, until, being treacherously seized with his fellow-generals by
Tissaphernes, he was handed over to Artaxerxes and executed .