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- Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
2: ...]-speaking world in ancient times. It refers not only to the territory of the present [[Greece|Greek s...
15: ...ges|dark age]]" from which no primary texts, and only scant archaeological evidence, survive. Secondar...
50: ...Athens enrolled all the island states and some mainland allies into an alliance, called the [[Delian L...
73: ...ion of fighting. At [[Battle of Mantinea (418 BC)|Mantinea]] Sparta defeated the combined armies of Athens a...
81: ...h of Epaminondas at [[Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)|Mantinea]] ([[362 BC|362 BC]]) the city lost its greatest ... - Aeneas Tacticus (752 bytes)
1: ..., vii. 3) mentions as fighting at the [[battle of Mantinea]] (362 B.C.). - Agesilaus II (5597 bytes)
25: invasion of [[Mantinean]] territory, and his prudence and heroism
27: ...by a rapid and unexpected march. The [[battle of Mantinea (362 BC)]], in which Agesilaus took no part, was ...
31: His daughter [[Cynisca]] became the only woman in ancient history to win at the [[ancient... - Agis II (2300 bytes)
8: ...give confederacy at [[Battle of Mantinea (418 BC)|Mantinea]] ([[418 BC|418]]), the moral effect of which was... - Peloponnesian War (15884 bytes)
5: ... allowed it to challenge the Lacedaemonians (commonly known as the [[Sparta|Spartans]]), who, as leade...
13: ...Piraeus]]. The Spartans also occupied Attica for only a few months at a time; in the tradition of earl...
25: ...d the combined armies of [[Argos]], [[Athens]], [[Mantinea]], and [[Arcadia]]. The Spartans, "utterly worste...
49: ...de some money and 100 ships that were to be used only as a last resort.
63: ...[[battle of Aegospotami]], destroying 168 ships; only 12 Athenian ships escaped, and several of these ...
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