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Mantinea (/ˌmæntəˈniːə/; Gr****: Μαντίνεια Mantineia; also
Koine Gr**** Ἀντιγόνεια Antigoneia) was a city in
ancient Arcadia, Greece,
which was the site...
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Diotima of
Mantinea (/ˌdaɪəˈtiːmə/; Gr****: Διοτίμα; Latin: Diotīma) is the name or
pseudonym of an
ancient Gr****
character in Plato's
dialogue Symposium...
- The
first Battle of
Mantinea was
fought in 418 BC
during the
Peloponnesian War. In this battle,
Sparta and its
Peloponnesian allies defeated an allied...
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Battle of
Mantinea may
refer to one of
several battles fought near
Mantineia (
Mantinea) in
Ancient Greece:
Battle of
Mantinea (418 BC),
victory of Sparta...
- The
siege of
Mantinea occurred in 385 BC, and
resulted in a
victory of the
Spartans over the city of
Mantinea,
which was
defeated and dismembered. On this...
- The
Battle of
Mantinea was
fought on 4 July 362 BC
between the Thebans, led by
Epaminondas and
supported by the Arcadians, Argives, Messenians, Thessalians...
- this period,
notably the
battle of
Mantinea in 418 BC, won by
Sparta against an ad-hoc
alliance of Elis,
Mantinea (both
former Spartan allies), Argos...
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formation of a
Theban empire. With the
death of
Epaminondas at the
Battle of
Mantinea (362 BC), the city sank
again to the
position of a
secondary power. In...
- on a 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...
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Lastheneia (or Lasthenia) of
Mantinea (Gr****: Λασθένεια Μαντινική) was one of Plato's
female students. She was born in
Mantinea, an
ancient city in Arcadia...