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Leuctrum or
Leuktron may
refer to:
Leuctrum (Achaea), a town of
ancient Achaea Leuctrum (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia Leuctrum (Laconia), a town...
- The
castle of
Leuktron (Gr****: Λεύκτρον) or
Beaufort is a late
medieval fortification in the
southern Peloponnese. The
fortress was
built c. 1249 by the...
- Prin****lity of Achaea. They
built the
fortresses of Mystras, P****avas,
Leuktron (Beaufort), and
Great Maina. The area fell
under Byzantine rule
after 1262...
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country and
selecting sites for new
fortifications such as
Grand Magne and
Leuktron; finally, near his
residence of
Lacedaemon (ancient Sparta), on a spur...
- to fend off
Byzantine attacks in Skorta. The
castles of
Grand Magne and
Leuktron or
Beaufort were
erected by the
Princes of
Achaea to keep the
raids of...
- Leûktra,
Attic Gr**** pronunciation: [tà lêu̯k.tra] or τὸ Λεῦκτρον, tò
Leûktron [tò lêu̯k.tron]) was a
village of
ancient Boeotia,
situated on the road...
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mentioned in work by Homer. Furthermore,
situated atop Stoupa's hill is the
Leuktron Castle, also
known as
Beaufort or Kastraki. It was
founded by the ruler...
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Leuctra or
Leuktra (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Λεῦκτρα) or
Leuctrum or
Leuktron (τὸ Λεῦκτρον) was a town of
Aegytis on the
confines of
Arcadia and Laconia, described...
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Leuctra or
Leuktra (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Λεῦκτρα), also
Leuctrum or
Leuktron (τὸ Λεῦκτρον), was a town of
ancient Laconia,
situated on the
eastern side of...
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Leuctrum or
Leuktron (Ancient Gr****: Λεῦκτρον), was a deme (dependent township) of Rhypes, a city in Achaea,
mentioned by the
ancient geographer Strabo...