- son
after their city.
Lacedaemonius was also
identified as the
proxenos of the
Spartans in Athens.
Accounts cited Lacedaemonius as one of the Athenian...
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Lapis Lacedaemonius (Latin:
stone from Lacedaemon), also
known as
Spartan basalt, is a form of
andesite or
volcanic rock
known today only from a single...
- the
Alcmaeonidae family.
Their first children were twin boys
named Lacedaemonius (who
would become an
Athenian commander) and Eleus.
Their third son...
-
equivalent of the
later Gr**** Λακεδαιμόνιος,
Lakedaimonios (Latin:
Lacedaemonius).
Herodotus seems to use "Lacedaemon" for the
Mycenaean Gr**** citadel...
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Cimon was
known to be so fond of
Sparta that he
named one of his sons
Lacedaemonius (as
Sparta was
known as
Lacedaemon in antiquity).
Being another city's...
- dis****d as far as Kyiv. The
Romans also used "Green Porphyry" (lapis
Lacedaemonius, from Greece, also
known today as Serpentine), and "Black Porphyry"...
-
gemstone Lapis armenus, a
precious stone resembling lapis lazuli Lapis Lacedaemonius, a form of
andesite Lapis Satric****, a
stone in the
ruins of Satri****...
- in
white Carrara marble veined with grey.
Precious dark
green lapis lacedaemonius (verde antico),
found exclusively in the Peloponnese, is emplo**** for...
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Oxford University Press. pp. 3–4, 7. Vickers, M. (1995). "Heracles
Lacedaemonius".
Dialogues d'Histoire Ancienne. 21 (2): 41–69. doi:10.3406/dha.1995...
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named Athenaeus ("Athenian") and the
Athenian Cimon had a son
named Lacedaemonius ("Spartan"). Rahe, Paul A. (2019). Sparta's
First Attic War: The Grand...