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Laconia or
Lakonia (Gr****: Λακωνία,
Lakonía, [lakoˈni.a]) is a
historical and
administrative region of
Greece located on the
southeastern part of the Peloponnese...
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Lakonia was an
ocean liner that was
launched in 1929 for
Netherland Line as the
ocean liner Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. In 1962 she
became the Gr****...
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Laconia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laconia or
Lakonia may
refer to: Laconia, a
region of
Greece Laconian Gr****, a
dialect of
Doric Gr****...
- Sparta, pp. 21, 27. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, p. 90; Agesilaos, pp. 297, 298. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, pp. 89, 90 Huxley,
Early Sparta, p. 102...
- Page 44. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, p. 90. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, p. 92. Paul Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, A
Regional History 1300–362 BC...
- California, Kalamata, Crete,
Lakonia, Lamia, Messini, Patras, Peloponnese, Tunisia,
Western Australia; Chondrolia: Kalamata,
Lakonia, Messini, Patras; Kalamata...
- 36°35′N 22°40′E / 36.583°N 22.667°E / 36.583; 22.667 The
Laconian Gulf (Gr****: Λακωνικός Κόλπος, romanized: Lakonikos Kolpos), is a gulf in the south-eastern...
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expanded into a city. Modern-day Sparta, the
capital of the
prefecture of
Lakonia, lies on the
eastern foothills of
Mount Taygetos in the
Evrotas River valley...
- p. 422. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, p. 124. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, p. 130. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, p. 264. Hodkinson, "Female property...
- Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, pp. 89, 92. Forrest,
History of Sparta, p. 21,
dates his
reign from c.760–c.740. Cartledge,
Sparta and
Lakonia, pp. 84, 94. Parker...