- women", an
epithet for people. The
residents of
Sparta were
often called Lacedaemonians. This
epithet utilized the
plural of the
adjective Lacedaemonius (Gr****:...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Lacedaemonian,
after an
inhabitant of the
region of
Greece also
known as Laconia: HMS Lacedemonian (1796)...
- Πολιτεία),
known in
English as the Polity, Constitution, or
Republic of the
Lacedaemonians, or the
Spartan Constitution, is a
treatise attributed to the ancient...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyacinthus (Ancient Gr****: Ὑάκινθος) was a
Lacedaemonian who is said to have
moved to Athens. In
compliance with an oracle, to have...
- Ἔκδικος),
Diodorus Siculus called him
Eudocimus (Εὐδόκιμος), was a
Lacedaemonian general.
During the
Corinthian War, he was sent with
eight ships to...
-
Artemis Brauronia on the Acropolis.
Other names Λάκαινα
Spartan Castorian Lacedaemonian Λακωνικοί Κύνες Lakonikoí Kýnes
Origin Laconia,
Ancient Greece Breed...
-
expression that
describes simplicity by design. In the
classical era, "
Lacedaemonian" or "Laconian" was used for attribution,
referring to the
region of...
- Date 385 BC
Location Mantineia Result Lacedaemonian victory...
-
Otanes captured it. The city
vacillated for a long
while between the
Lacedaemonian and the
Athenian interests.
Darius the Great's
bridge of boats, built...
- and
Aethiolas as two sons of
Helen (by Menelaus?)
worshipped by the
Lacedaemonians and
another son of
Helen by Menelaus, Maraphius, from whom descended...