Mantineia (also Mantinea /ˌmæntəˈniːə/; Greek: Μαντίνεια; also Koine Greek Ἀντιγόνεια Antigoneia) was a city in ancient Arcadia, Greece, which was the...
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The Mantineia Base is an ensemble of three ancient Greek bas relief plaques, one of which depicts Apollo, Marsyas, and a slave, and the other two of which...
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Battle of Mantinea (362 BC) (redirect from Second battle of Mantineia)
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...
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Diotima of Mantinea (redirect from Diotima of Mantineia)
Relief of a woman holding a liver for hepatoscopy, possibly a depiction of Diotima of Mantineia....
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Megali Mantineia (Greek: Μεγάλη Μαντίνεια) is a mountain settlement in the municipal unit of Avia, Messenia, Greece. It sits at 200m above sea level,...
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(Ancient Greek: Νικόδωρος, fl. 425 BC) was an ancient Greek statesman of Mantineia. He was a notable lawgiver in his hometown and praised for his work by...
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Battle of Mantinea (418 BC) (redirect from First battle of Mantineia)
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...
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Mikri Mantineia (Greek: Μικρή Μαντίνεια) is a seaside village in the municipality 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...
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