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  • ...that the garrison could leave unharmed. The result of this [[Siegecraft in Ancient Greece|siege]] forced [[Nabis of Sparta|Nabis]], the [[tyrant]] of Sparta, ...nian War]] in 197 BC which left the Spartans in control of [[Ancient Argos|Argos]]. This Spartan gain was a setback for the Achaean League who had been tryi ...
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  • In 426, 3,000 [[hoplite]]s from [[Ambracia]] invaded [[Amphilochian Argos]] in [[Acarnania]] on a gulf of the [[Ionian Sea]] and occupied the fort of ...d the left wing of the Acarnanians and Amphilochians, chasing them back to Argos, but they were themselves defeated by the rest of the Acarnanians when they ...
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  • {{for|other Battles of Corinth|Battle of Corinth (disambiguation)}} |combatant2=[[Thebes (Greece)|Thebes]]<br>[[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]]<br>[[Athens]]<br>[[Corinth]] ...
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  • |combatant1=[[Sparta]]<br>[[Orchomenus (Boeotia)|Orchomenus]]<br>[[Phocis (ancient region)|Phocis]] |combatant2=[[Thebes (Greece)|Thebes]]<br>[[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]]<br>[[Classical Athens|Athens]]<br>[[Locris]]<br>[[Euboea]]<br>[[Boeotian ...
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  • {{Short description|Spartan victory against Argos, Athens and Mantinea}}{{Other uses|Battle of Mantinea (disambiguation){{!}} ...ta]]<br>[[Tegea]]<br>[[Heraea (Arcadia)|Heraea]]<br>Maenalia<br>[[Arcadia (ancient region)|Other Arcadian allies of Sparta]] ...
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  • | combatant1 = [[Sparta]]<br>[[Phocis (ancient region)|Phocis]] ...d the Boeotians.<ref>All information in this section from John Fine, ''The Ancient Greeks'', 548-9</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Acropolis of Argos, Greece}} |location = [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]] ...
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  • ...period from 400 AD onwards|the period prior to 400 AD|Military history of ancient Greece}} The '''military history of Greece''' is the history of the wars and battles that took place in Greece, the [[Balkans]], and the Greek colonies in the [ ...
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  • {{Short description|Spartan victory against Argos, 494 BC}} | combatant2 = [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]] ...
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  • [[File:Boeotia_ancient-en.svg|thumb|305x305px|An Map of Boeotia in ancient Greece.]] ...mon was turned away from assisting the Athenian forces due to the [[Boule (ancient Greece)|Council of 500]] fearing it would disrupt Athens forces.<ref name=" ...
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  • The '''Battle of Lechaeum''' (391 BC) was fought between the [[Ancient Athens|Athenians]] and the [[Spartans]] during the [[Corinthian War]]; it e ...the democrats based at Corinth and their [[Thebes (Greece)|Theban]] and [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argive]] allies and secured their hold over the port.<ref>Xeno ...
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  • The seizure of numerous important [[Regions of ancient Greece#Arcadia|Arcadian]] [[polis|cities]] by the [[King of Sparta]], [[Cle ...tage by occupying the major cities of [[Corinth]] and [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]] and many smaller settlements. Aratus accepted the terms proposed by the M ...
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  • | place = Near [[Mantineia]], [[Arcadia (ancient region)|Arcadia]] *[[Arcadia (ancient region)|Arcadian]] allies of Tegea ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek war (460–445 BC)}} |place=Mainland [[ancient Greece|Greece]] ...
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  • ...barbarian invasions, including the victory at Naissus.<ref>''The Cambridge Ancient History'', vol 12, chapter 6, p.165&ndash;231, Cambridge University Press, ...], including [[Athens]], [[Ancient Corinth|Corinth]], [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]], and [[Sparta]]. Then an Athenian militia, led by the historian [[Dexippu ...
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  • {{about|the 217 BC battle|other battles|Battle of Rafah (disambiguation)}} ...> It was one of the largest battles of the Hellenistic kingdoms and of the ancient world, and determined the sovereignty of [[Coele-Syria]]. ...
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  • | result = [[Macedonia (ancient kingdom)|Macedonian]] victory ...= Macedon establishes hegemony over the majority of Greece (except [[Ancient Sparta|Sparta]]) ...
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  • | caption = The campaigns and battles of the Second Macedonian War ...= Macedonia gives up all possessions and client states in southern [[Ancient Greece|Greece]], [[Thrace]] and [[Anatolia]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)}} ...eded to Persia|[[Boeotian League]] dissolved|Union of [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]] and [[Corinth]] dissolved}} ...
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  • ...Bradeen links the extension of the war to the rise of [[Pheidon|Pheidon at Argos]].</ref> The reason for war was, according to tradition, the struggle for t ...to the ''War between Chalcidians and Eretrians'' ([[Ancient Greek language|ancient Greek]]: {{lang|grc|πόλεμος Χαλκιδέων καὶ Ἐρετριῶν}}'' {{lang|grc-Latn|póle ...
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