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- 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...
- artifacts, in the Early Iron Age, from excavations at Lefkandi on the Lelantine Plain in the island of Euboea in the 1980s "revealed that some parts of...
- 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...
- v t e Ancient Gr**** wars Archaic First Messenian War Lelantine War Second Messenian War Lydian–Milesian War First Sacred War Sicilian Wars classical Greco-Persian...