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- Sthenelaidas (Gr. Σθενελαίδας) was a Spartan who held the office of ephor in 432 BC, during which he pla**** a critical role in starting the Peloponnesian...
- Archidamus II spoke against the war, but the opinion of the hawkish ephor Sthenelaidas prevailed in the Spartan ecclesia. A majority of the Spartan ****embly...
- envoys. 1.73–1.78 The Speech of Archidamus. 1.80–1.85 The Speech of Sthenelaidas. 1.86 From the end of the Persian War to the beginning of the Peloponnesian...
- the negotiator of peace treaty, named after him (served in 387/6 BCE). Sthenelaidas: Known for causing physical division in the voting process by making...
- Sterope of Tegea Stesichorus Stesicles Stesimbrotos of Thasos Stheneboea Sthenelaidas Sthenele Sthenelus Sthenelus (son of Capaneus) Sthenelus of Mycenae Sthennis...
- Alcamenes (Gr****: Ἀλκαμένης), son of Sthenelaidas, was appointed by Agis II as harmost of the ****s when they wished to revolt from the Athenians in...