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- right, where the Mantineans were positioned. The Mantinean leader Podares offered heroic resistance, but when he was killed, the Mantinean hoplites fled...
- position of honour on the right wing. The Argive lines were formed by the Mantineans on the right, the Argives in the centre, and the Athenians on the left...
- 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...
- expedition the Spartans were ****isted by Thebes, and in a battle with the Mantineans, the Theban generals Epaminondas and Pelopidas narrowly escaped death...
- Πολιτικοὶ νόμοι ): fr. 44–45 Wehrli Mantinean character ( Μαντινέων ἔθη ): fr. 45, I, lines 1–9 Wehrli Praise of Mantineans ( Μαντινέων ἐγκώμιον ): fr. 45...
- that the Mantineans joined an alliance led by Argos because it was a fellow democracy. Aristotle describes an unusual feature of the Mantinean system:...
- Nicias. 5.13–5.24 Feeling against Sparta in the Peloponnese League of the Mantineans, Eleans, Argives, and Athenians. 5.27–5.48 Battle of Mantinea and breaking...
- wing of his army, directly facing Demosthenes, with the Ambraciots and Mantineans forming the rest of the line. When the battle began, Eurylochus quickly...
- adds that the remotest ancestors of the Bithynians are Arcadians and Mantineans. In this case a Gr**** colony settled here. Bithynium was afterwards called...