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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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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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Messenian War
Belligerents Messenia Arcadia Sicyon Elis
Argos Sparta Corinth Lepreum Cretan mercenaries Commanders and
leaders Aristomenes Androcles Fidas Aristocrates...
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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...
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slingers for the
Peloponnesian army. The most
important city in
Triphylia was
Lepreum,
which maintained its self-government in the 5th
century BC. In his accounts...
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southeast of Zacharo.
Lepreo was
named after the
ancient city
Lepreum. The
ruins of
Lepreum, 500 m
north of the
present village, have been
excavated in...
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Pausanias informs us that Antiochus, the pancratiast, was a
native of
Lepreum, and that he won in this
contest once in the
Olympic games,
twice in the...
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after they had
failed to pay a fine
imposed on them, when they
invaded Lepreum in Elis.
Spartans protested in vain that the
hieromenia and ekecheiria...
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mountain Minthe and
north of
Lepreum. Upon the
conquest of the
Triphylian towns by the Eleians,
Pylus was
annexed to
Lepreum.
Strabo also
contended that...
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Peloponnesian War. This was due to
Spartan support for the
independence of
Lepreum. As
punishment following the
surrender of Athens, Elis was
forced to surrender...