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Lepreum or
Lepreon (Ancient Gr****: Λέπρεον),
alternately named Lepreus or
Lepreos (Λέπρεος) was an
Ancient Gr**** city-state in Triphylia, a
district of...
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Messenian War
Belligerents Messenia Arcadia Sicyon Elis
Argos Sparta Corinth Lepreum Cretan mercenaries Commanders and
leaders Aristomenes Androcles Fidas Aristocrates...
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longer safe,
Gryllus and his
brother Diodorus were sent by
Xenophon to
Lepreum for security. Here he
himself soon
after joined them, and went with them...
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violators of the
truce were
fined 2,000
minae for ****aulting the city of
Lepreum during the
period of the ekecheiria. The
Spartans disputed the fine and...
- next to the Medes, the Bactrians,
fronting men of Epidaurus, Troezen,
Lepreum, Tiryns, Mycenae, and Phlius.
After the
Bactrians he set the Indians, fronting...
- (Ancient Gr****: Χάας) was a town of Triphylia, in
ancient Elis, nor far from
Lepreum on the Akidas.
Strabo comments that some
people believed that
Chaas was...
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wanted to
attack Lepreum, a
contested border town with Sparta. They
chose to
withdraw their contingent of 3,000
hoplites and
march for
Lepreum. Agis took advantage...
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southeastern Sicily Lentini Lintini, Leontinoi,
Leontini and
Leontium Lepreum Elis,
Greece abandoned Lepreon,
Lepreus Lessa Epidauria,
Greece abandoned...
- of Cyme
called adulterous women "donkey riders".
Aristotle says that in
Lepreum in the
Peloponnese male
adulterers were
bound and led
around the city for...
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Macedonia Lefkandi,
Central Greece Lefkopetra,
Central Macedonia Lentas,
Crete Lepreum, West
Greece Lerna,
Peloponnese Lindos,
Rhodes Island,
South Aegean Linos...