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Lacedaemonia may
refer to: Laconia, a
modern regional unit of
Greece The
ancient region of
Greece of the same name; see Laconia#Ancient
history Lacedaemonia...
- [ksenɛːlasía]) or
xenelasy was the
practice in
ancient Doric Crete and
Lacedæmonia of
expelling foreigners deemed injurious to the
public welfare. The isolationist...
- was in the feminine:
Lacedaemonia (Λακεδαιμονία, Lakedaimonia). Eventually, the
adjective came to be used alone. "
Lacedaemonia" was not in
general use...
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Lacedaemon Province was one of the
provinces of
Laconia Prefecture, Greece. Its
territory corresponded with that of the
current muni****lity
Sparta and...
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Thorax (Ancient Gr****: Θώραξ) of
Lacedaemonia is
mentioned by
Diodorus Siculus as
acting under Spartan commander Callicratidas during his
operations in...
- Mystras, some 4 km to the west. The
settlement at
ancient Sparta,
named Lacedaemonia,
continued to exist,
although greatly depo****ted,
until modern times...
- below.
Epidavros Limira Province –
Molaoi Gytheio Province –
Gytheio Lacedaemonia Province –
Sparti Oitylo Province –
Areopoli Note:
Provinces no longer...
- the Peloponnese,
particularly to
Lacedaemonia (Sparta),
which he re****bly
saved from a plague.
While in
Lacedaemonia,
Nikon constructed three churches...
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invaded the
Peloponnese they
expelled the
Achaeans from the
Argolid and
Lacedaemonia. The
displaced Achaeans moved into
Aigialeia (thereafter
known as Achaea)...
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mixed government of
Tudor England with the
Spartan republic,
commending "
Lacedaemonia [meaning Sparta], the
noblest and best city
governed that ever was" as...