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- and Latin civilisations. The most important cultural transplant was the Chalcidean/****aean variety of the Gr**** alphabet, which was adopted by the Etruscans;...
- Eretria around 700 BC, in which Samos is meant to have supported the Chalcideans. It is not clear why this would lead to an invasion of Aegina. The date...
- under the walls of Spartolos, saw the rout of the Athenian forces by the Chalcideans. It was of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the treaty establishing...
- and Roman civilisations. The most important cultural transplant was the Chalcidean/****aean variety of the Gr**** alphabet, which was adopted by the Etruscans;...
- Nuevos Hallazgos, Nuevas Interpretaciones, Teruel 2014. ISBN 978-84-616-2453-9, pp. 213-221. Media related to Chalcidean helmets at Wikimedia Commons...
- or Τυρρηνικός) The Euripides Fan (Φιλευριπίδης) Philinna (Φίλιννα) The Chalcidean (Χαλκιδικός) The Euripides Fan was a play that dealt with fans' obsessive...
- (429 BC) Xenophon and two other generals led an expedition against the Chalcideans and Bottiaeans at the Battle of Spartolos. Xenophon and the other generals...
- 82306°N 15.27333°E / 37.82306; 15.27333 Type Settlement History Builder Chalcidean colonists Founded 734 BC Periods Archaic Greece to classical Greece...
- Italic civilisations. The most important cultural transplant was the Chalcidean/****aean variety of the Gr**** alphabet, which was adopted by the Etruscans;...
- civilisations. One of the most important cultural transplants was the Chalcidean/****aean variety of the Gr**** alphabet which was adopted by the Etruscans;...