-
expelled Lycurgus. Livy
refers to
Machanidas as "the
tyrant of the Lacedaemonians". Like his predecessor,
Machanidas had no
hereditary or
other justification...
- War.
Machanidas and his
mercenaries routed Philopoemen's
mercenaries and
chased them from the field. They
pursued too eagerly. When
Machanidas led his...
- the
Spartans under the
Spartan regent and general,
Machanidas, in the
battle of Mantinea.
Machanidas is
killed by
Philopoemen during the battle. Nabis...
- child, Pelops, for whom
Machanidas ruled as regent. The
Battle of
Mantinea was
fought in 207 BC
between the
Spartans led by
Machanidas and the
Achaean League...
- Pelops, but as he was also a minor, a
regent named Machanidas might have
acted in his name.
Machanidas was
however defeated by the
Achaean League at the...
-
Mantinea (207 BC),
victory of the
Achaean League against the
Spartan tyrant Machanidas This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Battle...
- soon died that year.
Since he was an infant, a
regent reigned,
first Machanidas and then Nabis.
Pelops was ********inated by Nabis, who ****umed the throne...
-
League Commanders and
leaders Marcus Valerius Laevinus Scerdilaidas Attalus I
Machanidas †
Longarus Philip V of
Macedon Philopoemen Demetrius of Pharos †...
-
Eurypontid king, and the
tyrant Machanidas, who
claimed no
royal origin. They
reigned together until 207 BC, when
Machanidas was
slain by
Philopoemen in the...
- Year
Tyrants Other notable information c. 210–207 BC
Machanidas regent for
Pelops c. 206–192 BC
Nabis first regent for Pelops, then usurper,
claiming descent...