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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...
- in
Europe for
naming years.
Freed from
Spartan attacks by the
Peace of
Antalcidas ("King's Peace") of the
previous year,
Persia turns to
quieting Cyprus...
- Species: F. coroller
Binomial name
Fulda coroller (Boisduval, 1833)
Synonyms Hesperia coroller Boisduval, 1833
Hesperia antalcidas Felder and Felder, 1867...
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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...
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method in
Europe for
naming years. End of the
Corinthian War:
Peace of
Antalcidas (or "the king's peace") is
brokered by
Artaxerxes II.
Under the Peace...
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exiled Plataeans continued to live at
Athens until the
imposition Peace of
Antalcidas by the
Great King of
Persia (387 BC),
which guaranteed the
autonomy of...
- 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)...