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Sellasia (Gr****: Σελλασία,
before 1929: Βρουλιά - Vroulia) is a
village in Laconia, Greece. It was the seat of the
former muni****lity Oinountas. Since...
- The
Battle of
Sellasia took
place during the
summer of 222 BC
between Macedon and the
Achaean League, led by
Antigonus III Doson, and
Sparta under the...
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Sellasia (Ancient Gr****: Σελλασία), or
Selasia (Σελασία), was a town of
ancient Laconia,
situated in the
valley of the Oenus, on the road
leading from...
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erstwhile enemy, Macedon.
Cleomenes III was
defeated at the
Battle of
Sellasia by the
joint forces of the
Achaean League and
Antigonus III Doson, the...
- king
Antigonos Doson, who
decisively defeated Cleomenes in the
battle of
Sellasia in 222. In 235 BC,
Cleomenes III (r. 235–222 BC)
ascended the
throne of...
- (constituent
villages in brackets):
Koniditsa (Koniditsa, Kopelia, Kouremenos)
Sellasia Theologos (Agios Ioannis, Theologos,
Kalyvia Theologou)
Vamvakou (Vamvakou...
- of the
Macedonian King,
Antigonus III Doson, who
defeated Cleomenes at
Sellasia.
Antigonus Doson re-established
Macedonian control over much of the region...
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pharmaceutical company today. On the side of his father, he is
originally from
Sellasia, Laconia. In 2004,
Dimitris Giannakopoulos became the
first Vice President...
- were most
likely naked and
armed with only a dagger.
During the
Battle of
Sellasia, the
Spartan king
Cleomenes III "called Damoteles, the
commander of the...
- Philip II's
League of Corinth, he
managed to
defeat Sparta at the
Battle of
Sellasia in 222 BC.
Sparta was
occupied by a
foreign power for the
first time in...