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Boeotia (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Sellasia (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Battle of Sellasia
Summer having now come, and the Macedonian and
Achaean soldiers having assembled from their winter quarters,
Antigonus moved his army, along with his
allies, into Laconia. The summer campaign. The army of Antigonus. The main force consisted
of ten thousand Macedonians for the phalanx,
three thousand light arme e whole amounted
to twenty-eight thousand infantry and twelve hundred cavalry.
Cleomenes had expected the attack, and had secured theThe position of Cleomenes at Sellasia.
passes into the country by posting garrisons,
digging trenches, and felling trees; while he
took up position at a place called Sellasia, with
an army amounting Sellasia, with
an army amounting to twenty thousand, having calculated that
the invading forces would take that direction: which turned out
to be the case. This pass lies between two hills, called
respectively Evas and Olympus, and the road to Sparta follows
the course of the river Oenus. Cleomenes strengthened both
these hills by lines of fortification, consisti
Laconia (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Battle of Sellasia
Summer having now come, and the Macedonian and
Achaean soldiers having assembled from their winter quarters,
Antigonus moved his army, along with his
allies, into Laconia. The summer campaign. The army of Antigonus. The main force consisted
of ten thousand Macedonians for the phalanx,
three thousand light armed, and three hundred
cavalry. With these were a thousand Agraei; the same number of Gauls; three thousand mercenary infantry, and three
hundred cavalry; picked troops of the Achaeans, three
thousand infantry and three hundred cavalry; and a thousand
Megalopolitans armed in the Macedonian manner, under the
command of Cercidas of Megalopolis. Of the allies there were
two thousand infantry, and two hundred cavalry, from Boeotia;
a thousand infantry and fifty cavalry from Epirus; the same
number from Acarnania; and sixteen hundred from Illyria, under
the command of Demetrius of Pharos. The whole amounted
to twenty-eight thousand infantry and twelve hundred cavalr
Olympus (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Illyria (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Epirus (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Acarnania (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65
Megalopolis (Greece) (search for this): book 2, chapter 65