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- instilled in the sailors allowed Teleutias to operate more vigorously with his fleet. Xenophon, reporting a speech given by Teleutias to his men on Aegina, records...
- their fleet from the Gulf of Corinth, under Teleutias, to ****ist. After picking up more ships at Samos, Teleutias took command at Cnidus and commenced operations...
- woman to have won the ancient Olympic Games, and their younger brother Teleutias. After the death of Archidamus II, she remarried a certain Theodorus....
- iteration of the office, but repetition was apparently allowed, since Teleutias was probably navarch three times. This law could furthermore be byp****ed...
- by the forces of the Chalcidian city of Olynthos, but with the aid of Teleutias, brother of the Spartan king Agesilaus II, the Macedonians forced Olynthos...
- but were not at first very successful. After the defeat and death of Teleutias in the second campaign in 381 Agesipolis took the command. He set out...
- Athenian allied member. It is mentioned again in connection with the Spartan Teleutias' attack on Olynthus in 381 BCE. The last mention of Spartolos is not as...
- separating Potidaea from the League. The fighting was long and arduous. Teleutias, the half-brother of the Spartan king, Agesilaus II, was killed and King...
- Aegina to take over the Spartan fleet. The Spartans under the command of Teleutias had earlier driven off the Athenian fleet blockading Aegina. Soon after...
- Aegina, to take over the Spartan fleet. The Spartans under the command of Teleutias had earlier driven off the Athenian fleet blockading Aegina. Soon after...