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Ladoceia or
Ladokeia (Ancient Gr****: (τὰ Λαδόκεια), also
known as
Laodicium or
Laodikion (Λαοδίκιον), was a
place in
ancient Arcadia, in the
district Maenalia...
- Most of the
Achaeans of
military age had been
killed at
Mount Lycaeum and
Ladoceia.
Cleomenes ordered his army to take five days'
worth of
rations and sent...
- CE A Laodicean, an 1881
novel by
Thomas Hardy Laodice (disambiguation)
Ladoceia, a town of
ancient Arcadia,
Greece This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Its
territory is
called Oresthis by Thucydides, and in it was
situated Ladoceia,
which became a
suburb of Megalopolis. Its site is
located near the modern...
- III
defeats the
Achaeans under Aratus of
Sicyon at
Mount Lycaeum and at
Ladoceia near Megalopolis.
Sardinia and
Corsica are made a
combined province. Rome...
- of
Mount Lycaeum Sparta Achaean League Spartan Victory 227 BC
Battle of
Ladoceia Sparta Achaean League Spartan Victory 226 BC
Battle of Dyme
Sparta Achaean...
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Echemus of
Arcadia and Timandra,
daughter of
Tyndareus and Leda. The
suburb Ladoceia in
Arcadia was
named after him. Laodocus, a
Trojan prince and an illegitimate...
- 168 BC
Battle of
Paxos 229 BC
Cleomenean War 229/228 BC 222 BC
Battle of
Ladoceia 227 BC
Battle of Dyme 226 BC
Battle of
Sellasia 222 BC
Lyttian War 221/220...
- as the
Achaeans were
decisively defeated by
Cleomenes at the
Battle of
Ladoceia later in 227 BC and
again at the
Battle of Dyme in 226 BC.
These victories...
- of
Aratus of
Sicyon at the
Battle of
Mount Lycaeum and at the
Battle of
Ladoceia in 227 BC.
After these victories,
Cleomenes returned to
Sparta and began...