-
Tegea Tegea – black-and-white
photo essay of the site and
related artifacts Tegean Ancient Army – a
brief peer-reviewed
essay discussing the army of the ancient...
- mythology,
Echemus (/ˈɛkəməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἔχεμος, Ekhemos) was the
Tegean king of
Arcadia who
succeeded Lycurgus.
Echemus was the son of Aeropus,...
- temple, and pla**** a
crucial part as an
identity marker for the
ancient Tegeans. It
served as the
focal point of a
significant area
already from tenth...
- town and
castle in the
Tegean plain in the
Peloponnese in Greece. It was on the edge of the
Partheni Basin,
between the
Tegean plain and the Argolid....
- his
forces to
pursue them, but the Gr****s,
particularly the Spartans,
Tegeans and
Athenians halted and gave battle,
routing the
lightly armed Persian...
-
tradition found in the
account of Pausanias,
during a war
between the
Tegeans and the Spartans, the
women of
Tegea defended the city from an invasion...
- the Spartans, Arcadians, Heraeans, and
Maenalians in the centre, and the
Tegeans, who were
fighting for
their homeland took the
position of
honour on the...
-
conquest of Morea, it
seems that the
cultural and
administrative centre of the
Tegean plain was
moved from
Mouchli to Drobolitza. This was
development occurring...
-
founder of the city of
Pergamon and son of the hero
Heracles and Auge, one of
Tegean king Aleus's daughters. In 1878, the
German engineer Carl
Humann started...
- 300 300
Mantineans 500 3,000 (other
Peloponnesians sent with Leonidas)
Tegeans 500
Arcadian Orchomenos 120
Other Arcadians 1,000
Corinthians 400 Phlians...