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- The Cleomenean War (229/228–222 BC) was fought between Sparta and the Achaean League for the control of the Peloponnese. Under the leadership of king Cleomenes...
- The Spartan army was the principle ground force of Sparta. It stood at the center of the ancient Gr**** city-state, consisting of citizens trained in the...
- leading the League through numerous military campaigns including the Cleomenean War and the Social War. Aratus was exiled to Argos at the age of seven...
- Cleomenes III (Ancient Gr****: Κλεομένης) was one of the two kings of Sparta from 235 to 222 BC. He was a member of the Agiad dynasty and succeeded his...
- king Cleomenes III of Sparta was threatening the rest of Greece in the Cleomenean War (229–222 BC). In exchange for military aid, Antigonus III demanded...
- Ptolemaic rule, in 245 BC. In the final years of Ptolemy III's reign, the Cleomenean War (229–222 BC) broke out in Greece and, despite receiving substantial...
- Pyrrhus' invasion of the Peloponnese Chremonidean War Seleucid–Parthian Wars Cleomenean War Lyttian War Social War (220–217 BC) Macedonian Wars (First, Second...
- Peloponnese 267–261 BC Chremonidean War 264–241 BC First Punic War 229– 222 BC Cleomenean War 229–228 BC First Illyrian War 220–216 BC Lyttian War 220–217 BC Social...
- against Macedon with Ptolemaic financial support. However, in 229 BC, the Cleomenean War (229–222 BC) broke out between the Achaian League and Cleomenes III...
- Yan and Zhao. 222 BC: Spartan defeat in the Battle of Sellasia ends the Cleomenean War. 221 BC: With the conquest of the State of Qi, Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇)...