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    Antalcidas (Ancient Greek: Ἀνταλκίδας; died c. 367 BC), son of Leon, was an ancient Greek soldier, politician, and diplomat from Sparta. Antalcidas came...
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    in ancient Greece. The treaty is also known as the Peace of Antalcidas, after Antalcidas, the Spartan diplomat who traveled to Susa to negotiate the terms...
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    the Greeks, this document is known as the Peace of Antalcidas, after the Spartan diplomat Antalcidas who was sent to Persia as negotiator. Sparta had been...
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    initially joined the alliance against Sparta, before imposing the Peace of Antalcidas ("King's Peace") which restored Persia's control over the Anatolian Greeks...
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    helot revolt. After a few more years of fighting, in 387 BC the Peace of Antalcidas was established, according to which all Greek cities of Ionia would return...
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  • Species: F. coroller Binomial name Fulda coroller (Boisduval, 1833) Synonyms Hesperia coroller Boisduval, 1833 Hesperia antalcidas Felder and Felder, 1867...
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    his allies and came to an arrangement with Sparta, and in the Treaty of Antalcidas he forced his erstwhile allies to come to terms. This treaty restored...
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    BCE, and the Ionian cities regained their independence. By the Peace of Antalcidas (387 BCE), which ended the Corinthian War, Persia regained control over...
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    unsuccessful in ending Spartan dominance. The war concluded with the Treaty of Antalcidas in 387 BC, in which Sparta was forced to cede Ionia and Cyprus to the...
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    the allies to seek peace. The King's Peace, also known as the Peace of Antalcidas, was dictated by the Achaemenid King Artaxerxes II in 387 BC, ending the...
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  • responsible for the collection of taxes from the less rich. The Peace of Antalcidas (387 BC), includes a clause guaranteeing the Greek cities their independence...
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  • term in Anglo-Saxon law and later in English law and common law Peace of Antalcidas, between Ancient Greek city-states and Persia The King's Peace (novel)...
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  • in Europe for naming years. Freed from Spartan attacks by the Peace of Antalcidas ("King's Peace") of the previous year, Persia turns to quieting Cyprus...
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    of the Persian satrapal administration at Dascylium until the Peace of Antalcidas in 387–386. In this period of renewed Persian control c. 387–367, a statue...
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  • policy. During the Corinthian War, the Spartans dispatch an ambassador, Antalcidas, to the Persian satrap Tiribazus, hoping to turn the Persians against...
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    of Sparta, Phocaea rebelled along with the rest of Ionia. The Peace of Antalcidas, which ended the Corinthian War, returned nominal control to Persia in...
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    exiled Plataeans continued to live at Athens until the imposition Peace of Antalcidas by the Great King of Persia (387 BC), which guaranteed the autonomy of...
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    Sparta end the first phase of the Peloponnesian War. 387 BCE Peace of Antalcidas Sets the boundaries of Greek and Persian territory. Ended the Corinthian...
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    attempts to reconquer Egypt, drawing support from Athens (until the Peace of Antalcidas in 387 BC), and from the rebel king of Cyprus, Evagoras. Although his...
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  • method in Europe for naming years. End of the Corinthian War: Peace of Antalcidas (or "the king's peace") is brokered by Artaxerxes II. Under the Peace...
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    Persia. After a series of Athenian successes, Persia enforced the Peace of Antalcidas: it would take control of all Greek cities in Asia Minor as well as the...
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  • Persian Empire Other allies Sparta Peloponnesian League Victory (Peace of Antalcidas dictated by Iran) Ionia ceded back to Achaemenid Iran; Boeotian league...
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  • support of the Thebans, Corinthians and Athenians. The resulting Peace of Antalcidas, named for the Spartan who negotiated it, was established in 386 BC and...
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    fleet routed and completely destroyed a Spartan fleet. At the peace of Antalcidas (387 BC), like the other Greek cities in Asia, it was made over to Persia...
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    rebuilding of their city. 386 BCE: Freed from Spartan attacks by the Peace of Antalcidas of the previous year, Persia turns to quieting Cyprus and Egypt. Owing...
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  • anthology of Greece. Hellenica covered the periods from the Peace of Antalcidas (387 BCE) to the start of the Phocian war (357 BCE). His other works include;...
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    possession of Ionia and the other Greek cities in Asia Minor in the Peace of Antalcidas in 387 BC. In this period, Ionia was a separate satrapy, rather than part...
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  • Thrasybulus and Dionysius are strategoi 387–386 98.2 Theodotus Peace of Antalcidas ends the Corinthian War 386–385 98.3 Mystichides 385–384 98.4 Dexitheus...
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    Rhegion is annexed by Syracuse and renamed it to Phoebea 387 Peace of Antalcidas concluded between the Greeks and the Persians that leads to virtually...
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  • account of Alexander's expedition A history of Greece from the Peace of Antalcidas (387) to the Third Sacred War (357) A history of the Phocian war Cleitarchus...
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