- women", an
epithet for people. The
residents of
Sparta were
often called Lacedaemonians. This
epithet utilized the
plural of the
adjective Lacedaemonius (Gr****:...
- Πολιτεία),
known in
English as the Polity, Constitution, or
Republic of the
Lacedaemonians, or the
Spartan Constitution, is a
treatise attributed to the ancient...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Lacedaemonian,
after an
inhabitant of the
region of
Greece also
known as Laconia: HMS Lacedemonian (1796)...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hyacinthus (Ancient Gr****: Ὑάκινθος) was a
Lacedaemonian who is said to have
moved to Athens. In
compliance with an oracle, to have...
- Ἔκδικος),
Diodorus Siculus called him
Eudocimus (Εὐδόκιμος), was a
Lacedaemonian general.
During the
Corinthian War, he was sent with
eight ships to...
-
times synonymous with
simplicity by design.
During classical times, "
Lacedaemonian" or "Laconian" was used for attribution,
referring to the
region of...
- Date 385 BC
Location Mantineia Result Lacedaemonian victory...
- Karl
Polanyi ed. G. Dalton,
Boston 1971, 78–115. "Where, as
among the
Lacedaemonians, the
state of
women is bad,
almost half of
human life is spoilt." "When...
-
deposed by his
colleague Lycurgus. In 195 BC, he was at the head of the
Lacedaemonian exiles, who
joined Titus Quinctius Flamininus in his
attack upon Nabis...
- me thy host
first into Greece. I long to be
served by some of
those Lacedaemonian maids of whom I have
heard so much. I want also Argive, and Athenian...