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Gylippus (/dʒɪˈlɪpəs/; Gr****: Γύλιππος) was a
Spartan general (strategos) of the 5th
century BC; he was the son of Cleandridas, who was the
adviser of...
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Syracusans lost eleven. However,
Gylippus defeated the
Athenians on land and
captured two
Athenian forts. Afterwards,
Gylippus succeeded in
convincing all...
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troops to Sicily.
Under Gylippus, the
Syracusans and
their allies decisively defeated the
Athenians on land; and
Gylippus encouraged the Syracusans...
- species:
Gylippus afghanensis Roewer, 1960 —
Afghanistan Gylippus afgh**** (Roewer, 1933) —
Afghanistan Gylippus bayrami Erdek, 2015 —
Turkey Gylippus bergi...
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Before they arrived,
Gylippus attacked Plemmyrium by land and sea.
Athens won the
naval clash, but lost
Plemmyrium to
Gylippus' army.
Nicias led his...
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rearing was
usually sponsored by
wealthy families. Some
mothakes such as
Gylippus,
Lysander and
Callicratidas rose to prominence; the former's
father exiled...
- 94–103
Spartans dispatch Gylippus to
Sicily and
clash with
Athens at Argos. 6.104–105 Book 7 (414–413 BC)
Arrival of
Gylippus at Syracuse. 7.1–7.3 Fortification...
- in what
became a
chaotic night operation, and were
thoroughly routed by
Gylippus, the
Spartan commander.
After the defeat, and upon
seeing the disease-ridden...
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following five genera:
Acanthogylippus Birula, 1913
Bdellophaga Wharton, 1981
Gylippus Simon, 1879
Lipophaga Purcell, 1903
Trichotoma Lawrence, 1968 Roewer, Carl...
- government's
newfound value for it.
Corruption quickly followed;
while general Gylippus ferried treasure home, he
embezzled a
great amount and was
condemned to...