A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 112
... Sparta at the time of the Persian wars was about 8000 ( vii . 234 ) . The number of the Perioeci is nowhere stated ; but we know from Herodotus that there were 10,000 of them present at the battle of Plataea , 5000 heavy- armed , and ...
... Sparta at the time of the Persian wars was about 8000 ( vii . 234 ) . The number of the Perioeci is nowhere stated ; but we know from Herodotus that there were 10,000 of them present at the battle of Plataea , 5000 heavy- armed , and ...
الصفحة 113
... Sparta to Megalopolis followed the vale of road from Sparta to Gythium , the chief port of the the Eurotas . On this road Pausanias mentions first country , Pausanias ( iii . 21. § 4 ) first mentions several monuments , the position of ...
... Sparta to Megalopolis followed the vale of road from Sparta to Gythium , the chief port of the the Eurotas . On this road Pausanias mentions first country , Pausanias ( iii . 21. § 4 ) first mentions several monuments , the position of ...
الصفحة 114
... Sparta Smenus ( Euñvos ) , rising in Mt. Taygetus , which to Helos followed the Eurotas the greater part of Pansanias praises for the excellence of its water , the way ; and Leake noticed in several parts of the now the river of Passavá ...
... Sparta Smenus ( Euñvos ) , rising in Mt. Taygetus , which to Helos followed the Eurotas the greater part of Pansanias praises for the excellence of its water , the way ; and Leake noticed in several parts of the now the river of Passavá ...
الصفحة 130
... Sparta , took La- sion ( Diod . xiv . 17 ) . The invasion of Pausanias is not mentioned by Xenophon in his account of this war ; but the latter author relates that , by the treaty of peace concluded between Elis and Sparta in B.C. 400 ...
... Sparta , took La- sion ( Diod . xiv . 17 ) . The invasion of Pausanias is not mentioned by Xenophon in his account of this war ; but the latter author relates that , by the treaty of peace concluded between Elis and Sparta in B.C. 400 ...
الصفحة 161
... Sparta , were obliged to relinquish their authority over Lepreum LEPTIS ( Liv . xxxiv . 62 ; Caes . B. C. ii . 38 ... Spartan power had been broken v . 4 s . 3 ) , also called by later writers , LEPTIS by the battle of Leuctra ( B. c ...
... Sparta , were obliged to relinquish their authority over Lepreum LEPTIS ( Liv . xxxiv . 62 ; Caes . B. C. ii . 38 ... Spartan power had been broken v . 4 s . 3 ) , also called by later writers , LEPTIS by the battle of Leuctra ( B. c ...
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