- 000
Lacedemonians. The
number of
Lacedemonians Further confusing the
issue is Diodorus'
ambiguity about whether his
count of 1,000
Lacedemonians included...
-
Xenophon of
Athens (/ˈzɛnəfən, ˈziːnə-, -ˌfɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Ξενοφῶν; c. 430 –
probably 355 or 354 BC) was a Gr****
military leader, philosopher, and...
- "Peloponnesian History",
there was a
dispute between the
Argives and the
Lacedemonians (Spartans)
about the
possession of Thyrea. The
Amphictyons said that...
- (daphne) was
sacred to both.
Artemis Daphnaia had her
temple among the
Lacedemonians, at a
place called Hypsoi.
Apollo Daphnephoros had a
temple in Eretria...
- Spartans:
Areus king of the
Lacedemonians to
Onias the high priest, greeting: It is
found in writing, that the
Lacedemonians and Jews are brethren, and...
- HMS
Lacedemonian (or Lacedaemonian) was the
French brig Lacédémonienne,
launched in 1793, that the
British captured in 1796 near Barbados. She was at the...
- tribes: the Berecyntes, Cerbesii, Peloponnesians, Dorians, Leucadians,
LAcedemonians, Armenians".
Ancient Scholars about the
Turks and the
Turkic Nations...
-
Europe and
North Africa.
Artemis Daphnaia, who had her
temple among the
Lacedemonians, at a
place called Hypsoi in antiquity, on the
slopes of
Mount Cnacadion...
- movements.
Abydus and
Sestus were the only
cities to
refuse to
expel the
Lacedemonians despite threats from
Pharnabazus to make war on them. He
attempted to...
-
geographic details of the myth: 1.56.2-3 And
inquiring he
found that the
Lacedemonians and the
Athenians had the pre-eminence, the
first of the
Dorian and...