- The
Second Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC),
often called simply the
Peloponnesian War (Ancient Gr****: Πόλεμος τῶν Πελοποννησίων, romanized: Pólemos tō̃n...
- Herodotus: The
Histories (Oxford 2008) p. 567 Thucydides,
History of the
Peloponesian War 1.128–130 Plutarch,
Cimon 6 and
Aristeides 23
Thucydides I.133 s:History...
- the
foreigners who live in Asia".
Sparta continued to be one of the
Peloponesian powers until its
eventual loss of
independence in 192 BC.
During Alexander's...
- 406, note 1
Chisholm 1911, pp. 494–495. Thucydides. "History of the
Peloponesian War". MIT classics. MIT.
Retrieved 18 June 2023.
Chisholm 1911, p. 495...
- Hera at the
ancient Gr****
sanctuary of Hera at
Argos at the time of the
Peloponesian War. She is
known for
having inadvertently caused a fire that led to...
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Probably father of
Fabius "torchbearer",
archon ca. 210-211.
Perhaps of
Peloponesian origin. 187–188 Ti.
Claudius Bradua Atticus Son of
Herodes Atticus, archon...
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Andalusian (Romance)
Alpujarra de la
Sierra 1/50 2%
Corinthians Ionian-
Peloponesian and
Albanian (****enic)
Corinthia 2/104 1.9%
Macedonians Macedonian (Balto-Slavic)...
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Eteonicus (Ancient Gr****: Ἐτεόνικος) was a
Spartan commander during the
Peloponesian and
Corinthian Wars. He parti****ted in many key engagements, held important...
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support in
Central Greece,
especially Euboea, but was also
strong among Peloponesian landowners, such as of the
Deligiannis faction. Koliopoulos, John S.;...
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fellow Theban Pelopidas.
Mantinea had been
opposed to the
Spartans in the
Peloponesian War. As a result,
Mantinea first fell in 417 BC, and it was then destro****...