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Heraea (search for this): book 5, chapter 67
In this battle the left wing was composed of
the Sciritae, who in a Lacedaemonian army have always that post to
themselves alone; next to these were the soldiers of Brasidas from Thrace, and the Neodamodes
with them; then came the Lacedaemonians themselves, company after company, with the
Arcadians of Heraea at their side.
After these were the Maenalians, and on the right wing the Tegeans with a
few of the Lacedaemonians at the extremity; their cavalry being posted upon the two wings.
Such was the Lacedaemonian formation.
That of their opponents was as follows:—On the right were the
Mantineans, the action taking place in their country: next to them the
allies from Arcadia; after whom came the thousand pic
Arcadia (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 67
Thrace (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 67
In this battle the left wing was composed of
the Sciritae, who in a Lacedaemonian army have always that post to
themselves alone; next to these were the soldiers of Brasidas from Thrace, and the Neodamodes
with them; then came the Lacedaemonians themselves, company after company, with the
Arcadians of Heraea at their side.
After these were the Maenalians, and on the right wing the Tegeans with a
few of the Lacedaemonians at the extremity; their cavalry being posted upon the two wings.
Such was the Lacedaemonian formation.
That of their opponents was as follows:—On the right were the
Mantineans, the action taking place in their country: next to them the
allies from Arcadia; after whom came the thousand pic