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Philopoemen /ˌfɪləˈpiːmən/ (Gr****: Φιλοποίμην Philopoímēn; 253 BC,
Megalopolis – 183 BC, Messene) was a
skilled Gr****
general and statesman, who was Achaean...
- BC (
Philopoemen of
Megalopolis was Hipparch)
Philopoemen of
Megalopolis I 209–208 BC
Nikias 208–207 BC (Aristaenos of Dyme was Hipparch)
Philopoemen of...
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unable to
defeat the
Spartan forces outside Gythium and
Philopoemen retreats to Tegea. When
Philopoemen reenters Laconia for a
second attempt, his
forces are...
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Philopoemen Constantinidi (born Konstantinidis; Gr****: Φιλοποίμην Κωνσταντινίδης; 1909–1992) was a Gr****
painter and engraver. Born in 1909 in Thessaloniki...
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Lacedaemon near the end of the 3rd
century BC. He was
defeated and
slain by
Philopoemen.
Machanidas was in a band of
Tarentine mercenaries,
perhaps a leader...
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murdered by his
enemies and is
succeeded by his father, Paseas.
Philopoemen, Gr****
general and
statesman (d. 183 BC) Abantidas,
tyrant of Sicyon...
- Timoleon,
Aemilius Paulus, Pelopidas, Marcellus, Aristides, Cato the Elder,
Philopoemen, Flamininus, Pyrrhus, Marius, Lysander, Sulla, Cimon, Lucullus, Nicias...
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Mantinea in 207,
during which he was
slain by the
Achaean leader Philopoemen.
Nabis took
power after the
death of Machanidas.
Diodorus of
Sicily claims...
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abandon it when the army of
Megalopolis arrived under the
command of
Philopoemen. Later, they were
decisively defeated at
Tegea and
Nabis was
forced to...
- 200–118 BC), Gr****
historian of the ****enistic
Period (Megalopolis)
Philopoemen (253–183 BC), Gr****
general and statesman,
Achaean strategos,
known as...