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philopoemen was an ancient Greek statesman and general known for his military leadership and reforms

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Philopoemen was amongst the first defending the city.
Machanidas is killed by Philopoemen during the battle.
Philopoemen reformed the army of the.
After ravaging the surrounding countryside Philopoemen returned home.
Philopoemen wanted to restore only those Spartans who were willing to support the league.
Machanidas routed and chased from the field the mercenaries of Philopoemen.
Philopoemen spent six years in Crete.
Craugis the father of Philopoemen.
Philopoemen was educated by academic philosophers Ecdemus and Demophanes.
He also prevents Philopoemen from taking Sparta.
Philopoemen the League.
He learned the western painting by the painters Zoe Valsamis and Philopoemen Constantinidi or Caracosta.
Philopoemen returns to Crete.
As well as reforming and re-organizing the infantry, Philopoemen also reformed the citizen cavalry.
But Philopoemen took advantage of the Aetolian treachery and entered Sparta with his Achaean army.

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During the battle, Damophantus charged directly against Philopoemen with his spear.
Philopoemen believed that as a public servant, personal virtue was at all times a necessary condition.
Numerous armies used this form of troop, for example the Achaean League 's armies before Philopoemen.
However, Philopoemen died before these matters were resolved.
In his youth, he was the student of the painters Philopoemen Constantinidi and Zoe Valsamis.
So Philopoemen wore humble garments for the rest of his life, spurning any expensive adornments.
However, the Spartans are forced to retreat when the Achaean League army of Philopoemen intervenes.
Philopoemen then restored the exiles and abolished Spartan law, introducing Achaean law in its place.
Polybius ' Histories ( x - xxiii ) is the chief authority on the life of Philopoemen.
Philopoemen was able to recapture Tegea, and then invade Laconia.
These and a special treatise on Philopoemen ( now lost ) were used by Plutarch " Philopoemen ", Pausanias viii.
Philopoemen too used this tactic at Mantinea in 207 BC, making his phalanx more flexible.
However, Philopoemen was able to expel Nabis from Messene.
Philopoemen strove to emulate the 4th-century BC Theban general and statesman, Epaminondas.
In 188 BC, Philopoemen entered northern Laconia with his army and a group of Spartan exiles.
Philopoemen was appointed strategos of the Achaean League in 209 BC.

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