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Laconia (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 33
Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 33
The same summer the Lacedaemonians marched
into Arcadia with their whole levy under Pleistoanax, son of Pausanias, king
of Lacedaemon, against the Parrhasians, who were subjects of Mantinea, and a
faction of whom had invited their aid.
They also meant to demolish, if possible, the fort of Cypsela which the
Mantineans had built and garrisoned in the Parrhasian territory, to annoy
the district of Sciritis in Laconia.
The Lacedaemonians accordingly laid waste the Parrhasian country, and the
Mantineans, placing their town in the hands of an Argive garrison, addressed
themselves to the defence of their confederacy, but being unable to save
Cypsela or the Parrhasian towns went back to Mantinea.
Argive (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 33
Arcadia (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 33
The same summer the Lacedaemonians marched
into Arcadia with their whole levy under Pleistoanax, son of Pausanias, king
of Lacedaemon, against the Parrhasians, who were subjects of Mantinea, and a
faction of whom had invited their aid.
They also meant to demolish, if possible, the fort of Cypsela which the
Mantineans had built and garrisoned in the Parrhasian territory, to annoy
the district of Sciritis in Laconia.
The Lacedaemonians accordingly laid waste the Parrhasian country, and the
Mantineans, placing their town in the hands of an Argive garrison, addressed
themselves to the defence of their confederacy, but being unable to save
Cypsela or the Parrhasian towns went back to Mantinea.
Mantinea (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 33