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mantinea (noun) - an ancient city in Arcadia, Greece, known for its historical significance and archaeological remains. Mantinea was the site of several major battles in ancient times, including the Battle of Mantineia in 362 BCE
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Battle was joined at Mantinea.
At the Mantinea Sparta defeated the combined armies of Athens and her allies.
He left the city of Athens and is moved to the ancient Mantinea.
Mantinea had been opposed to the Spartans in the Peloponesian War.
This woman is probably Axiothea or Lastheneia of Mantinea.
Philopoemen too used this tactic at Mantinea in 207 BC, making his phalanx more flexible.
Though both generals were highly competent, Epaminondas prevailed at Mantinea.
Lastheneia ( or Lasthenia ) of Mantinea ( ) was one of Plato 's female students.
With this lack of men, Cleomenes abandoned the Isthmus and retreated to Mantinea.
Battle of Mantinea ( disambiguation ).
Second battle of Mantinea.
Diotima of Mantinea ( 4th century BC ) is an important character in Plato 's Symposium.
First battle of Mantinea.
Lastheneia ( or Lasthenia ) of Mantinea ( Greek, Λασθένεια Μαντινική ) was one of Plato 's female students.
Lastheneia of Mantinea.
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Alcibiades engineers an anti-Spartan alliance between Athens and the democracies of Argos, Mantinea and Elis.
Lasthenia of Mantinea.
This alliance, however, would ultimately be defeated at the Battle of Mantinea.
The Argives also summoned their allies, and received help from Mantinea and Elis.
In 418 an alliance between Athens and Argos was defeated by Sparta at Mantinea.
Sparta, however, felt threatened by the resulting Triple Alliance between Argos, Elis, and Mantinea.
This alliance, however, was ultimately defeated in 418 BC at the Battle of Mantinea.