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Peloponnesians may
refer to: The
inhabitants of the
Peloponnese peninsula in
Greece The
Peloponnesian League, an
alliance of
Peloponnesian city-states...
- much of
Ionia rose in revolt. The
Syracusans sent
their fleet to the
Peloponnesians, and the
Persians decided to
support the
Spartans with
money and ships...
- The
Peloponnesian League was an
alliance of
ancient Gr**** city-states,
dominated by
Sparta and
centred on the Peloponnese,
which lasted from c.550 to...
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early 11th century. A
human genetics study in 2017
showed that the
Peloponnesians have
little admixture with po****tions of the
Slavic homeland and are...
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History of the
Peloponnesian War is a
historical account of the
Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC),
which was
fought between the
Peloponnesian League (led by...
- όλου του Δήμου των επαρχιών της Πελοποννήσου),
commonly known as the
Peloponnesian Senate (Πελοποννησιακή Γερουσία), was a
provisional regime that existed...
- Empire; the peak
flourishing of
democratic Athens; the
First and
Second Peloponnesian Wars; the
Spartan and then
Theban hegemonies; and the
expansion of Macedonia...
- troops, both
Athenian and allied, as they
could muster to
challenge the
Peloponnesians. The two
armies met at the
Battle of Tanagra.
Before the battle, the...
- the
Ionian Revolt Battle of
Ephesus (406 BC),
between Athenians and
Peloponnesians Battle of
Ephesus (ca. 258 BC),
between the
Rhodian and
Ptolemaic fleets...
- "Book 11#1:13" .
History of the
Peloponnesian War – via Wikisource. Mynott, Jeremy, The War of the
Peloponnesians and Athenians. Cambridge, Cambridge...