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Mantineia (also
Mantinea /ˌmæntəˈniːə/; Gr****: Μαντίνεια; also
Koine Gr**** Ἀντιγόνεια Antigoneia) was a city in
ancient Arcadia, Greece,
which was the...
- The (second)
Battle of
Mantinea or
Mantineia was
fought on 4 July 362 B.C.
between the Thebans, led by
Epaminondas and
supported by the
Arcadians and...
- The
Mantineia Base is an
ensemble of
three ancient Gr**** bas
relief plaques, one of
which depicts Apollo, Marsyas, and a slave, and the
other two of which...
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Relief of a
woman holding a
liver for hepatoscopy,
possibly a
depiction of
Diotima of
Mantineia....
- (Ancient Gr****: Νικόδωρος, fl. 425 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
statesman of
Mantineia. He was a
notable lawgiver in his
hometown and
praised for his work by...
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Megali Mantineia (Gr****: Μεγάλη Μαντίνεια) is a
mountain settlement in the muni****l unit of Avia, Messenia, Greece. It sits at 200m
above sea level,...
- The
first Battle of
Mantinea was
fought in 418 BC
during the
Peloponnesian War. In this
battle Sparta and its
Peloponnesian allies defeated an
allied army...
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Mikri Mantineia (Gr****: Μικρή Μαντίνεια) is a
seaside village in the muni****lity of Kalamata, Messenia, Greece. It is
situated at 20 m
above sea level...
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Pausanias without geographical context, or Tegea,
Mantineia and Pallantium, or Mouchli,
Tegea and
Mantineia or Nestani,
Mouchli and Thana), were considered...
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Arcadia in the
center of the
Peloponnese Location Peloponnese Major cities Mantineia, Tegea,
Orchomenus Dialects Arcado-Cypriot Key
periods 4th
century BC...