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- the mountain Mainalo, which was sacred to, Pan. On the south slope the Mantineians fetched the bones of Arcas, the son of Kallisto.(Kalliste). Lygodesma...
- inflicting it in a picture of the battle by Euphranor in the Cerameicus. The Mantineians also, though they ascribed the death of Epaminondas to a "Machaerion"...
- reform the Cyrenaean constitution. Demonax was held in high regard by the Mantineians and held a high position there. Battus returned to Cyrene with Demonax...
- neighbourhood between the Lacedaemonians and all the Arcadians except the Mantineians, sometime between 479 and 464 BCE. Its site is located west of the modern...
- Argives, and a second time together with the other Arcadians, except the Mantineians at Dipaea, in the Maenalian district. About this time, and also at a...
- Pausanias bronze portrait-statue of a woman said to be Diomeneia existed in a Mantineian market place. Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 8.9.9 Pausanias, Description...
- μαχαίρα), but Pausanias mentions a man named "Machaerion", a Spartan or Mantineian, who was said to have struck the killing blow. Others attribute it to...
- to hold their ground. According to Polyaenus, after the battle, the Mantineians wanted to send heralds to the Thebans in order to make an agreement about...
- constitution. Demonax, Battus was told, was held in high regard by the Mantineians and held a high position there. After conducting a thorough investigation...
- Orchomenians, through their enmity to the Mantineians, refused to join the Arcadian confederacy, and made war upon the Mantineians. Henceforth, Orchomenus lost its...