- Thebes.
Diplomatically isolated, the
Mantineans sent
envoys to
Athens and Sparta,
causing them to join the
Mantineans in a
military attack on the Arcadian...
-
position of
honour on the
right wing. The
Argive lines were
formed by the
Mantineans on the right, the
Argives in the centre, and the
Athenians on the left...
-
expedition the
Spartans were ****isted by Thebes, and in a
battle with the
Mantineans, the
Theban generals Epaminondas and
Pelopidas narrowly escaped death...
-
Siculus Lacedaemonians/
Perioeci 900? 700 or 1,000
Spartan hoplites 300 300
Mantineans 500 3,000 (other
Peloponnesians sent with Leonidas)
Tegeans 500 Arcadian...
-
Nicolaus cites Posidonius's
support for a
Celtic origin and Hermippus' for a
Mantinean (therefore Gr****) origin. ****rell 2006, pp. 4–7. ****rell is
citing Livy...
-
Bucolion (Βουκολιών), a
place in
Arcadia of
uncertain site, to
which the
Mantineans retreated, when they were
defeated by the
Tegeatae in 423 BC
during the...
- that the
Mantineans joined an
alliance led by
Argos because it was a
fellow democracy.
Aristotle describes an
unusual feature of the
Mantinean system:...
- he is met by the
Spartans (led by the
Agiad Spartan king Agesilaus),
Mantineans, Athenians, and
their allies in the
Battle of Mantinea. In the battle...
- right-to-left past the
front of the
Mantinean army then 'right-faced', so that they were now in a
battle line,
facing the
Mantineans. Epaminondas, who had been...
-
temple in
Mantinea which was
founded to
commemorate the
alliance of the
Mantineans with the
Romans in the
Battle of Actium. Callimachus, Hymn 5 to Demeter...