- At the
Battle of
Sepeia (Ancient Gr****: Σήπεια; c. 494 BC), the
Spartan forces of
Cleomenes I
defeated the Argives,
fully establishing Spartan dominance...
-
Cleomenes I) and a full
citizen (homoios) at the time of the
Battle of
Sepeia against Argos (c. 494 BC). Likewise, he was a full
citizen when the Persians...
-
League around the city of Megalopolis.
Mycenae joined after the
battle of
Sepeia in 494, when
Argos was
defeated by Sparta. However, c. 460
Argos took advantage...
- and
suffered a
further crippling blow from
Cleomenes I at the
Battle of
Sepeia in 494.
Repeated expeditions against tyrannical regimes during this period...
-
Pausanias ****ociates her with the
defence of the city
after the
Battle of
Sepeia in 494 BC;
according to
Eusebius her
floruit was
around 450 BC. If both...
- Persia. The
Spartan king,
Cleomenes I
inflicts a
severe defeat on
Argos at
Sepeia near
Tiryns (approximate date). The
Senate appoints Manius Valerius Maximus...
- Nauplia, two
subject cities of Argos. A
large pitched battle took
place at
Sepeia, near Tiryns,
where the
entire Argive army was
wiped out,
perhaps up to...
-
crushing defeat at the
hands of its
regional rival, Sparta, at the
Battle of
Sepeia.
Following this defeat,
Herodotus tells us the city
suffered a form of stasis...
- Persia. The
Spartan king,
Cleomenes I
inflicts a
severe defeat on
Argos at
Sepeia near
Tiryns (approximate date). The
Senate appoints Manius Valerius Maximus...
- Spartan-force led by
Cleomenes I had
annihilated the
Argive army in
Battle of
Sepeia and then m****acred the fugitives. The
allies had no 'standing army', nor...