-
Maenalia on the west, and by the
territory of
Mantineia on the north. The
Tegeatae are said to have
derived their name from Tegeates, a son of Lycaon, and...
-
Anaxandridas II, the new
Agiad king of the Spartans,
defeated the
Acadian Tegeatae and
compelled them to
acknowledge the
supremacy of Sparta. By the time...
- the T**** or Tanaus, the
boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and
Tegeatae joined, and were
marked by
stone Hermae. This Eva is
probably also meant...
- the T**** or Tanaus, the
boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and
Tegeatae joined, and were
marked by
stone hermae.
Neris is also
mentioned by Statius...
-
independent state,
since we find the
Pallantieis mentioned along with the
Tegeatae,
Megalopolitae and Aseatae, as
joining Epaminondas before the
Battle of...
-
Pallantium and Tegea. Here a
battle was
fought between the
Mantineians and
Tegeatae, 423 BCE, and
between the
Achaeans and
Spartan king
Cleomenes III, 226 BCE...
- state,
since the
Aseatae are mentioned,
along with the Megalopolitae,
Tegeatae, and Pallantieis, as
joining Epaminondas before the
Battle of Mantineia...