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Lechaeum or
Lechaion (Ancient Gr****: τὸ Λεχαῖον), also
called Lecheae and Lecheum, was the port in
ancient Corinthia on the
Corinthian Gulf
connected with...
- The
Battle of
Lechaeum (391 BC) was
fought between the
Athenians and the
Spartans during the
Corinthian War; it
ended in an
Athenian victory.
During the...
- Sparta,
undertook to
bring about a war.
Haliartus Nemea Cnidus Coronea Lechaeum IONIA ACHAEMENID EMPIRE GREECE Xenophon claims that,
unwilling to challenge...
- of Greece.
Corinth had two harbours:
Lechaeum on the
Corinthian Gulf and
Cenchreae on the
Saronic Gulf.
Lechaeum was the prin****l port,
connected to...
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Ancient Lechaeum was one of the
ports of
Ancient Corinth. It was
connected to
Corinth by a pair of
strong walls. In the 390 BC
Battle of
Lechaeum, a Spartan...
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victory against the
Spartan regiment that has been
stationed at
Lechaeum in the
Battle of
Lechaeum. This is the
first time that a
force of
light infantry defeats...
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battalion of
about 600 men) of
their famous hoplites at the
Battle of
Lechaeum near Corinth.
Following up success, he took city
after city for the Athenians...
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describes Pirene as follows: On
leaving the market-place
along the road to
Lechaeum you come to a gateway, on
which are two
gilded chariots, one
carrying Phaethon...
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Athenian general Iphicrates destro**** a
Spartan phalanx in the
Battle of
Lechaeum in 390 BC,
using mostly peltasts. In the
account of
Diodorus Siculus, Iphicrates...
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hoplites could destroy the
weakened enemy formation. In the
battle of
Lechaeum, the
Athenian general Iphicrates took
advantage of the fact that a Spartan...