The League of Free Laconians (Koinē Greek: Κοινόν τῶν Ἐλευθερολακώνων, romanized: Koinon tōn Eleutherolakōnōn) was established in southern Greece in 21...
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attempt at an exhaustive list of confederations. Includes confederations of confederations. The Ancient Greeks formed many Leagues which often acted as confederations...
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communities were not restored to Sparta and some of them were organized as the "League of Free Laconians". After 146 BC, sources for Spartan history are...
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(Achaean League) continues to exist in epigraphy, denoting either the previous Peloponnesian members (see koinon of Free Laconians) or the whole of Roman...
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is a list of known military alliances of ancient Greek poleis. They comprise the terms symmachia and koinon, both of which meant a league for the mutually...
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Leaena Leagros Group League of Corinth League of Free Laconians League of the Islanders League of the Macedonians Learchus Lebedus Lebes Lebes Gamikos...
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Gytheio (redirect from Theatre of Gytheion)
of Free Laconians, a group of twenty-four, later eighteen, communities leagued together to maintain their autonomy against Sparta and declared free by...
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Laconians. However, the Romans didn't strip Nabis of his powers because they wanted a state in the Peloponnese to counter the growing Achaean League....
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The Expanse (novel series) (redirect from The Last Flight of the Cassandra)
contact with the rest of humanity. In Persepolis Rising, set three decades after the Free Navy was defeated, the Laconians reemerge out of their gate with advanced...
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War against Nabis (redirect from Laconian War)
The Laconian War of 195 BC was fought between the Greek city-state of Sparta and a coalition composed of Rome, the Achaean League, Pergamum, Rhodes, and...
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the "catalogue of ships" in the Iliad. In the Archaic and Classical periods, the Laconians were members of the Delphian Amphictyonic League, and shared the...
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Spartan army (redirect from Military history of Sparta)
classical era, "Lacedaemonian" or "Laconian" was used for attribution, referring to the region of the city-state instead of one of the decentralized settlements...
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Sparta (redirect from Kingdom of Sparta)
helot Laconians as part of the larger program of terrorising and intimidating the helot population. Less information is available about the education of Spartan...
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Koinon of the Molossians. There was a Koinon of Laconians, centred on Sparta and its old dominions for a period under Roman rule, a Koinon of the Macedonians...
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Slavery in ancient Greece (section Sources of supply)
that there was a hierarchy of classes superposed one above the other in the Spartan society. If the Helots and the Laconians are left out, the hierarchy...
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Las (Greece) (redirect from Castle of Passavas)
city fought and routed a part of Philip V of Macedon's army.[citation needed] Las became part of the Union of Free Laconians in 195 BC when it separated...
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214–205 BC First Macedonian War 200–197 BC Second Macedonian War 195 BC Laconian War 191–189 BC Aetolian War 171–168 BC Third Macedonian War 146 BC Achaean...
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Ancient Greek calendars (category Society of ancient Greece)
calendar came into being after Locris broke free of Aetolia's reign after the dissolvement of the Aetolian League. This is when an affirmed calendar has been...
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Matthew (21 July 2011). "Indians call up top prospect Jason Kipnis". Laconian. Vol. 27. Glenbrook North High School. 1980. p. 184. "KAlumni Spotlight:...
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with King Antiochus III of the Seleucid Empire and the Aetolian League, Nabis attempted to recapture Gytheum and the Laconian coastline. Initially, he...
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part of the terms of the peace treaty, the coastal cities of Mani were forced to become autonomous. The cities formed the Koinon of Free Laconians with...
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Women in ancient Sparta (redirect from Women of sparta)
Lysistrata, the Spartan character Lampito attributes her fitness to the Laconian dance known as the bibasis, which involved buttock kicks and leaps. The...
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Archaic Greece (section Development of the polis)
By the sixth century, Greece was part of a trade network spanning the entire Mediterranean. Sixth century Laconian pottery has been found as far afield...
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Ancient Greek dialects (redirect from Dialects of Ancient Greek)
the conventional dialect of choral lyric poetry, which includes the Laconian Alcman, the Theban Pindar and the choral songs of Attic tragedy (stasima)...
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Prostitution in ancient Greece (category History of prostitution)
differently; women of all ages and young men were prostitutes, for a predominantly male clientele. Simultaneously, extramarital relations with a free woman were...
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vols, 1972. M. Pipili Laconian Iconography of the Sixth Century BC, 1987 K. Kilinski II Boiotian Black Figure Vase Painting of the Archaic Period, 1990...
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Aegina (redirect from Island of Aegina)
During the next twenty years the Philo-Laconian policy of Cimon secured Aegina, as a member of the Spartan league, from attack. The change in Athenian foreign...
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Lycurgus (redirect from Lycurgus (of Sparta))
having creating an ideal Sparta, free from the moral and political decay of the real one. Admiration of the customs of Sparta, supposed to be established...
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Brunswick, Victoria (category Suburbs of the City of Merri-bek)
substantial parts of them. Solarino, Italy Sparta, Greece Brunswick has more Greeks of Laconian origin than anywhere else in Australia. The president of the Greek...
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