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  • Battle of Plataea — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Plataea partof=the Persian Wars caption=Map of the battlefield at Plataea date=August 27, 479 BC place=Plataea, Greece result=Decisive Greek victory. territory=Persia loses control of Attica.… …   Wikipedia

  • Battle of Mantinea (418 BC) — Infobox Military Conflict colour scheme=background:#cccccc caption= conflict=Battle of Mantinea partof=the Peloponnesian War date=418 BC place=Mantinea result=Spartan victory combatant1=Sparta, Arcadian allies of Sparta, Tegea combatant2=Argos,… …   Wikipedia

  • Peloponnesian War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Peloponnesian War caption=The Peloponnesian War date=c. 431–April 25, 404 BC place=Mainland Greece, Asia Minor, Sicily territory=Dissolution of the Delian League result=Peloponnesian League victory… …   Wikipedia

  • Epaminondas — Infobox Military Person name= Epaminondas caption= Epaminondas allegiance= Thebes rank= commands= nickname= lived= ca. 418 BC ndash; 362 BC placeofbirth= placeofdeath= laterwork= battles= Battle of Leuctra, Battle of Mantinea… …   Wikipedia

  • Greco–Persian Wars — For other Persian wars, see Roman Persian Wars, Arab Persian Wars, Persian Gulf Wars, and Military history of Iran. ] Some place the upper limit at 250,000 total land forces. Others place even these numbers as too high.The size of the Persian… …   Wikipedia

  • Orestes — For other uses, see Orestes (disambiguation). Orestes at Delphi flanked by Athena and Pylades among the Erinyes and priestesses of the oracle, perhaps including Pythia behind the tripod Paestan red figured bell krater, c. 330 BC In …   Wikipedia

  • Cleomenean War — Greece at around the time of the Cleomenean …   Wikipedia

  • Heroon — A heroon ἡρῷον (plural heroa ἡρῷα), also called heroum , was a shrine dedicated to an ancient Greek or Roman hero and was used for the commemoration or worship of the hero. It was often erected over his supposed tomb or cenotaph.The Romans and… …   Wikipedia

  • Demodice — In Greek mythology, the name Demodice (Δημοδίκη) may refer to: Demodice, daughter of Agenor, same as Demonice[1]. Demodice (also known as Gorgopis, Themisto, or Biadice), second wife of either Cretheus or Athamas, who unsuccessfully attempted to… …   Wikipedia

  • Leon (king of Sparta) — Leon was King of Sparta from 590 to 560 BC.He was the son of Eurycratides and like him was mentioned in the seventh book of The Histories by Herodotus. He is said to have, like his father, fought to a draw with the Tegeans.He was succeeded on the …   Wikipedia

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