- led by King
Agesilaus II and
supported by the Eleans, Athenians, and
Mantineans. The
battle was to
determine which of the two
alliances would dominate...
-
filled up the
sinkholes in
which Zanovistas flowed, in
order to
flood the
Mantinean territory.
Instead of
allowing Mantinea to be flooded, the
Argive army...
- right-to-left past the
front of the
Mantinean army then 'right-faced', so that they were now in a
battle line,
facing the
Mantineans. Epaminondas, who had been...
-
Siculus Lacedaemonians/
Perioeci 900? 700 or 1,000
Spartan hoplites 300 300
Mantineans 500 3,000 (other
Peloponnesians sent with Leonidas)
Tegeans 500 Arcadian...
-
Nicolaus cites Posidonius's
support for a
Celtic origin and Hermippus' for a
Mantinean (therefore Gr****) origin. ****rell 2006, pp. 4–7. ****rell is
citing Livy...
- that the
Mantineans joined an
alliance led by
Argos because it was a
fellow democracy.
Aristotle describes an
unusual feature of the
Mantinean system:...
-
Lycomedes (died 366 BC),
known through Xenophon, was a
Mantinean politician, who led the
effort to
found the
Arcadian League in 371 and 370 BC, and was...
- battle,
Thebes succeeded Sparta as
hegemon of Greece. In Arcadia, the
Mantineans were the
first to act by
reconstituting their city. This time, the other...
-
walls by
breaking dams and
digging canals to make them crumble,
since mantineans wouldn't come out and were able to
resist a
siege for many
months ahead...
- of the
Nemea River was
fought between Sparta and her Achaian, Elean,
Mantinean, and the
Tegeate allies against a
coalition of Boeotians, Euboeans, Athenians...