- The
Lelantine War was a
military conflict between the two
ancient Gr**** city
states Chalcis and
Eretria in
Euboea which took
place in the
early Archaic...
- The
Lelantine Plain (Ancient Gr****: Ληλάντου πεδίον or Λήλαντον πεδίον;
Modern Gr****: Ληλάντιο πεδίο) is a
fertile plain on the Gr****
island of Euboea...
- (Lancashire, England) Agro
Nocerino Sarnese (Italy)
Campidano (Italy)
Lelantine Plain (Greece)
Mesaoria (Cyprus)
Messara Plain (Greece)
Nurra (Sardinia...
- (known
mainly from the
account in
Thucydides as the
Lelantine War) for
control of the
fertile Lelantine plain.
Little is
known of the
details of this war...
-
instrument of
Athenian hegemony.
Thucydides made
recollection of the
Lelantine War when writing, "The war
between Chalcis and
Eretria was the one in...
- Days 654–662).
Plutarch identified this
Amphidamas with the hero of the
Lelantine War
between Chalcis and
Eretria and he
concluded that the p****age must...
- upon love is
never to be broken. One such
example took
place during the
Lelantine War
between the
Eretrians and the Chalcidians. In a
decisive battle the...
- princes.
Aegina seems to have
belonged to the
Eretrian league during the
Lelantine War; this, perhaps, may
explain the war with Samos, a
major member of...
- old: Meleager, Achilles, Aristomenes, Cimon, and Epaminondas.
During the
Lelantine War
between the
Eretrians and the Chalcidians,
before a
decisive battle...
- name of an
historical king of Chalcis, who died
about 730 BC
after the
Lelantine War;
whose burial ceremony being ****ociated with the
poetic agon is mentioned...