- A
Battle of
Hysiae is
recorded by
Pausanias as
having been
fought at
Hysiae in the Argolis,
possibly c. 669 BC
during the rule of the
Argive tyrant Pheidon...
- Look up
Hysiae in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hysiae or
Hysiai (Ὑσιαί) or
Hysia (Ὑσία) may
refer to:
Hysia (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia,...
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Hysiae or
Hysiai (Ancient Gr****: Ὑσιαί), also
Hysia (Ὑσία), was a town of
ancient Boeotia, in the Parasopia, at the
northern foot of
Mount Cithaeron, and...
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Battle of
Hysiae can
refer to:
Battle of
Hysiae (c. 669 BC)
between the
Spartans and the
Argives Battle of
Hysiae (417 BC)
between the
Spartans and the...
- The
second Battle of
Hysiae between the
armies of
Argos and
Sparta took
place in 417 BC
during the
Peloponnesian War,
directly following Sparta's decisive...
- (1⁄3) 7
Eutresis (2⁄3) 6
Thisbe (2⁄3) 5
Thespiae (2⁄3) 4
Tanagra (1) 3
Hysiae (1) 2
Orchomenus (1) 1
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Hysiae or
Hysiai (Ancient Gr****: Ὑσιαί), also
Hysia (Ὑσία), was a
garrison town of
ancient Argolis, also
called the Argeia,
Southern Greece during the...
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induce the
Athenian people to
expel Hyperbolus instead. The
second battle of
Hysiae is
fought between the
armies of
Sparta and
Argos during the Peloponnesian...
- 7th-century
dating is correct, then he
defeated Sparta at the
Battle of
Hysiae in 669/8. He is also
remembered for
forcibly taking control of the presidency...
- collided.
Initial Argive successes, such as the
victory at the
Battle of
Hysiae in 669 BC, led to the Messenians' uprising. This
internal conflict tied...