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- Antalcidas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνταλκίδας; died c. 367 BC), son of Leon, was an ancient Gr**** soldier, politician, and diplomat from Sparta. Antalcidas came...
- in ancient Greece. The treaty is also known as the Peace of Antalcidas, after Antalcidas, the Spartan diplomat who traveled to Susa to negotiate the terms...
- the Gr****s, this do****ent is known as the Peace of Antalcidas, after the Spartan diplomat Antalcidas who was sent to Persia as negotiator. Sparta had been...
- the allies to s**** peace. The King's Peace, also known as the Peace of Antalcidas, was dictated by the Achaemenid King Artaxerxes II in 387 BC, ending the...
- initially joined the alliance against Sparta, before imposing the Peace of Antalcidas ("King's Peace") which restored Persia's control over the Anatolian Gr****s...
- Species: F. coroller Binomial name Fulda coroller (Boisduval, 1833) Synonyms Hesperia coroller Boisduval, 1833 Hesperia antalcidas Felder and Felder, 1867...
- policy. During the Corinthian War, the Spartans dispatch an amb****ador, Antalcidas, to the Persian satrap Tiribazus, hoping to turn the Persians against...
- helot revolt. After a few more years of fighting, in 387 BC the Peace of Antalcidas was established, according to which all Gr**** cities of Ionia would return...
- term in Anglo-Saxon law and later in English law and common law Peace of Antalcidas, between Ancient Gr**** city-states and Persia The King's Peace (novel)...
- unsuccessful in ending Spartan dominance. The war concluded with the Treaty of Antalcidas in 387 BC, in which Sparta was forced to cede Ionia and Cyprus to the...