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    Lepreum or Lepreon (Ancient Greek: Λέπρεον), alternately named Lepreus or Lepreos (Λέπρεος) was an Ancient Greek city-state in Triphylia, a district of...
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    violators of the truce were fined 2,000 minae for assaulting the city of Lepreum during the period of the ekecheiria. The Spartans disputed the fine and...
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  • Messenian War Belligerents Messenia Arcadia Sicyon Elis Argos Sparta Corinth Lepreum Cretan mercenaries Commanders and leaders Aristomenes Androcles Fidas Aristocrates...
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  • longer safe, Gryllus and his brother Diodorus were sent by Xenophon to Lepreum for security. Here he himself soon after joined them, and went with them...
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    next to the Medes, the Bactrians, fronting men of Epidaurus, Troezen, Lepreum, Tiryns, Mycenae, and Phlius. After the Bactrians he set the Indians, fronting...
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  • (Ancient Greek: Χάας) was a town of Triphylia, in ancient Elis, nor far from Lepreum on the Akidas. Strabo comments that some people believed that Chaas was...
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  • southeastern Sicily Lentini Lintini, Leontinoi, Leontini and Leontium Lepreum Elis, Greece abandoned Lepreon, Lepreus Lessa Epidauria, Greece abandoned...
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  • of Cyme called adulterous women "donkey riders". Aristotle says that in Lepreum in the Peloponnese male adulterers were bound and led around the city for...
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  • southeast of Zacharo. Lepreo was named after the ancient city Lepreum. The ruins of Lepreum, 500 m north of the present village, have been excavated in...
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  • wanted to attack Lepreum, a contested border town with Sparta. They chose to withdraw their contingent of 3,000 hoplites and march for Lepreum. Agis took advantage...
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    Peloponnesian War. This was due to Spartan support for the independence of Lepreum. As punishment following the surrender of Athens, Elis was forced to surrender...
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  • Pausanias informs us that Antiochus, the pancratiast, was a native of Lepreum, and that he won in this contest once in the Olympic games, twice in the...
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  • Noudion (Ancient Greek: Νούδιον) was one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Phrixae, Pyrgus, Epium, and Macistus) founded by the Minyans in the territory...
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  • Macedonia Lefkandi, Central Greece Lefkopetra, Central Macedonia Lentas, Crete Lepreum, West Greece Lerna, Peloponnese Lindos, Rhodes Island, South Aegean Linos...
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  • after they had failed to pay a fine imposed on them, when they invaded Lepreum in Elis. Spartans protested in vain that the hieromenia and ekecheiria...
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  • Byzantium as a Messenian town. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Phrixae, Macistus, Epium, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory...
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    slingers for the Peloponnesian army. The most important city in Triphylia was Lepreum, which maintained its self-government in the 5th century BC. In his accounts...
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  • Leontínoi leoˈdini Leontini; Lentini Λέπρεον Lépreon Λέπρεο Lépreo ˈlepreo Lepreum Λέρνη Lérnē Λέρνη Lérni ˈlerni Lerna Λέρος Léros Λέρος Léros ˈleros Leros...
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  • successor settlement to Homeric Aepy. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Macistus, Phrixae, Pyrgus, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory...
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  • city of ancient Elis, in Greece. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Phrixae, Pyrgus, Epium, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory...
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  • poleis would also include Amorgos, Argilos, Ephesus, Icaria, Cephalonia, Lepreum, Minos, and Thespiae. In total, 44 poleis were included in the list. The...
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  • distance of 30 stadia from Olympia. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Macistus, Pyrgus, Epium, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory...
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  • was also credited with having been the founder and eponym of the city Lepreum, though some believed that it was named after Leprea, daughter of Pyrgeus...
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  • mountain Minthe and north of Lepreum. Upon the conquest of the Triphylian towns by the Eleians, Pylus was annexed to Lepreum. Strabo also contended that...
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  • Leophron Leos (mythology) Leosthenes Leosthenes (admiral) Leotychidas Lepreum Lepreus Lepsia Lepsimandus Leptines of Syracuse Lerna Lernaean Hydra Lesbonax...
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  • passage of Strabo this temple is said to be 100 stadia equidistant from Lepreum and the "Annius" (τοῦ Ἀννίου); for the latter name we ought to read Alpheius...
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