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Battle of the Corinthian War, 395 BC
town of Haliartus for a coordinated attack. Pausanias, however, delayed for several days in the Peloponnese, and Lysander arrived at Haliartus with his
Battle_of_Haliartus
Town of ancient Boeotia, Greece
Battle of Haliartus fought under its walls between Lysander and the Thebans, in which the former was slain, 395 BCE. In 171 BCE Haliartus was destroyed
Haliartus
Spartan military and political leader (died 395 BC)
revolt from the Boeotian League. He then advanced to Haliartus with his troops. In the Battle of Haliartus, Lysander was killed after bringing his forces too
Lysander
Ancient Greek war (395–387 BC)
confederacy, and advanced to Haliartus with his troops and a force of Orchomenians. There, he was killed in the Battle of Haliartus after bringing his force
Corinthian_War
Region of Greece
12 Copae (1⁄3) 11 Acraephia (1⁄3) 10 Coronea (1⁄3) 9 Lebadea (1⁄3) 8 Haliartus (1⁄3) 7 Eutresis (2⁄3) 6 Thisbe (2⁄3) 5 Thespiae (2⁄3) 4 Tanagra (1) 3
Boeotia
Ancient Greek shield
Coin of Haliartus depicting a Boeotian shield with trident device (left)
Boeotian_shield
Ctesius. There was a sanctuary to the Praxidikai (pl. of 'Praxidike') in Haliartus where oaths were sworn. In artistic depictions, it is likely she was represented
List_of_Greek_deities
Town in Boeotia, Greece
385 in the town of Aliartos. Its name comes from the ancient city of Haliartus. The modern town of Aliartos is a recent creation. In the early 19th century
Aliartos
Legendary spring in Boeotia, Greece
the deadly spring below the slopes of Tilphossium (Τιλφωσσαῖον, near Haliartus and Alalcomenae; he mentions the sanctuary of Tiresias and the temple
Tilphussa
Greek mythological figures with same name
Ornytion (Porphyrion), Glaucus and Almus. His sons were Haliartus and Coronus, eponyms of Haliartus and Coronea, respectively, and also Proetus, himself
Thersander
oracle, passes by Ocalea and Haliartus after crossing the river Cephissus on his way to Telphousa. Ocalea and Haliartus are named in the wrong order,
Ocalea_(town)
City in Boeotia, Greece
they formed the nucleus of the league against Sparta. At the Battle of Haliartus (395 BC) and the Battle of Coronea (394 BC), they again proved their rising
Thebes,_Greece
Set of mythological Greek characters
Lamedon. Coronus, the Corinthian son of Thersander. He and his brother Haliartus were adopted by Athamas after the latter had lost all of his own sons
Coronus_(mythology)
Greek town in ancient Boeotia northwest of Thebes
excavated intermittently since the 1960s. It was in the territory of Haliartus, said to have been founded by Onchestos, a son of Poseidon. Onchestos
Onchestos
King of Sparta in 445–426 and 408–395 BC
to wait for Pausanias, Lysander advanced to Haliartus with his troops. In the ensuing Battle of Haliartus, Lysander was killed after bringing his forces
Pausanias_(king_of_Sparta)
Army of the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta
Dates Battle Allies Opponents Outcome 395 BC Battle of Haliartus Sparta Thebes Spartan Defeat 394 BC Battle of Nemea Sparta Argos Athens Corinth Thebes
Spartan_army
Mythical horse
scholiast goes on to say that Poseidon gave Arion to Copreus, king of Haliartus in Boeotia, who in turn gave him to Heracles, who used him to win a horse
Arion_(horse)
Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)
been attacked by a coalition of forces led by Corinth. At the Battle of Haliartus the Spartans had been defeated by the Theban forces. Worse yet, Lysander
Classical_Greece
Calendar year
advances to Haliartus with his troops. There, he is killed after bringing his forces too near the walls of the city. The Battle of Haliartus between the
395_BC
Ancient stream in Greece that flowed from Mount Helicon into Lake Copais
which, after uniting with the Olmeius, flowed into Lake Copais near Haliartus. William Martin Leake, visiting the site in the 19th century, regarded
Permessus
Town in Boeotia, Greece
Perseus of Macedon, it espoused the side of the Romans, while Thebes, Haliartus, and Coroneia declared in favour of the Macedonian king. When Pausanias
Livadeia
(Ancient Greek: Λόφις) was the young son of a ruler of Haliartus, Boeotia. Legend has it that Haliartus was once an arid land lacking fresh water sources.
Lophis
King of Attica in Greek mythology
Athenae and Eleusis on the Triton River, and where he had a heroön at Haliartus. Tradition there called him a son of Pandion. In Euboea, which also had
Cecrops_I
Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships
Eleon, Hyle, Peteon, Ocalea, Medeon, Copae, Eutresis, Thisbe, Coronea, Haliartus, Plataea, Glisas, Thebes, Onchestos, Arne, Midea, Nisa, Anthedon 2.511
Catalogue_of_Ships
River in Greece
which, after uniting with the Permessus, flowed into Lake Copais near Haliartus. William Martin Leake, visiting the site in the 19th century, regarded
Olmeius
Lake in Greece, now drained
Assassin's Creed Odyssey (2018). When the lake existed, the towns of Haliartus, Orchomenus, and Chaeronea were on its shores. Rivers feeding the lake
Lake_Copais
424 BC military engagement during the Peloponnesian War
to a depth of 25 men, rather than the usual 8; the centre by men from Haliartus, Coronea, and Copiae; and the left wing by troops from Thespiae, Tanagra
Battle_of_Delium
City in ancient Boeotia
attested by Pausanias, who ascribes its foundation, as well as that of Haliartus, to Athamas and his descendants, who came from Thessaly. Coroneia is mentioned
Coroneia_(Boeotia)
Battle of Veii Romans complete conquest of Etruscans. 395 BC Battle of Haliartus The Spartan general Lysander is killed in a Spartan defeat by the Thebans
List_of_battles_before_301
he describes how Agesilaus king of Sparta, uncovers Alcmene's tomb at Haliartus and discovers a brazen plate on which a very ancient script was written
History_of_the_Greek_alphabet
Ancient mountain of Boeotia, Greece
a mountain on the southern side of Lake Copais, between the plains of Haliartus and Coroneia, maybe regarded as the furthest offshoot of Mount Helicon
Tilphossium
Ancient Greek sanctuary
movements of the Thebans. Rigsby, Kent J. (Winter 1987). "A Decree of Haliartus on Cult". The American Journal of Philology. 108 (4): 729–740. doi:10
Valley_of_the_Muses
his grandfather Athamas' kingdom back from the latter's adoptive heirs Haliartus and Coronus. The kingdom further passed over to his son Clymenus. Presbon
Presbon
Mythical river near Haliartos in Greece
ancient Boeotia, near Haliartus, apparently the same as the Hopelites (Ὁπλίτης) of Plutarch, where Lysander fell in the Battle of Haliartus. Pausanias (1918)
Lophis_(river)
4th-century BC Spartan king, Eurypontid dynasty
enabled the Thebans to bring Athens in the war. Lysander then besieged Haliartus without waiting for Pausanias and was killed in a Boeotian counter-attack
Agesilaus_II
City in Ancient Greece
Ships in the Iliad. Medeon is described by Strabo as a dependency of Haliartus, and situated near Onchestos, at the foot of Mount Phoenicium, from which
Medeon_(Boeotia)
394 BC Battle of Sardis 395 BC Corinthian War 395 BC 386 BC Battle of Haliartus 395 BC Battle of Coronea 394 BC Battle of Cnidus 394 BC Battle of Nemea
List_of_wars_involving_Greece
ordered that she be stoned to death as a traitor. Pisidice, a queen of Haliartus as wife of King Copreus. She was of royal descent as well as the daughter
Pisidice
2nd-century BCE Roman general
the general Gaius Lucretius Gallus, and was party to his war crimes in Haliartus. He commanded a fleet of eighty ships. T. De Haas, G. Tol, P. Attema,
Marcus Lucretius (tribune of the plebs 172 BC)
Marcus_Lucretius_(tribune_of_the_plebs_172_BC)
Municipal unit in Greece
ancient town was founded by Coronus, son of Thersander and brother of Haliartus. It was also said to have been founded by Boeotians from the town Arne
Koroneia,_Boeotia
"dung man") may refer to the following individuals: Copreus, king of Haliartus and grandson of Orchomenus. He married Pisidice, daughter of Leucon and
Copreus_(mythology)
Orchomenos from the Boeotian League, Lysander was killed at the Battle of Haliartus. When Pausanias arrived rather than avenge the defeat he simply sought
History_of_Sparta
Liang and Webb, 2009 Gergithomorphus Haglund, 1899 Grynia Stål, 1862 Haliartus Melichar, 1914 Heinsenia Melichar, 1906 Idiomyctus Williams, 1981 Indogaetulia
List_of_Tropiduchidae_genera
aleksanˈðrupoli Alexandroupoli Ἁλίαρτος Halíartοs Αλίαρτος Alíartοs a'liartos Haliartus Ἁλικαρνασσός Halikarnassós Αλικαρνασσός Alikarnassós alikarnaˈsos Halicarnassus;
List_of_Greek_place_names
War between Rome and Macedonia, 171–168 BC
went through the Gulf of Corinth and fought the Boeotians. It besieged Haliartus with 10,000 mariners and 2,000 troops under one of the brothers of Eumenes
Third_Macedonian_War
Greek mythological figures in the Trojan War
• Eilesium • Eleon • Erythrae • Eteonus • Eutresis • Glisas • Graia • Haliartus • Harma • Hyle • Hyria • Medeon • Mycalessus • Midea • Nisa • Ocalea •
Achaean_Leaders
Decade
advances to Haliartus with his troops. There, he is killed after bringing his forces too near the walls of the city. The Battle of Haliartus between the
390s_BC
Battle of Gabiene Battle of Gaugamela Battle of Gaza (312 BC) Battle of Haliartus Battle of Heraclea Battle of Himera (409 BC) Battle of Himera (480 BC)
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Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
2nd-century BCE Roman general
his brother, Marcus Lucretius, he laid siege to the Boeotian city of Haliartus (which had sided with Perseus). After his force was victorious, they razed
Gaius_Lucretius_Gallus
River of Boeotia, Greece
Greek: Ὠκαλέα) was a river of ancient Boeotia, flowing midway between Haliartus and Alalcomenae, with the town of Ocalea upon its banks. William Martin
Ocalea_(river)
Land battle during the Corinthian War (394 BC)
eventually leading to a clash between Sparta and Thebes at the Battle of Haliartus, a Theban victory. In the wake of this battle, Athens, Thebes, Corinth
Battle_of_Nemea
List of shipwrecks: 4 May 1932 Ship State Description Haliartus United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Bull Point, Falkland Islands and was wrecked
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1932
Genus of insects
2021 Daradacella Fennah, 1949 Daradax Walker, 1857 Ficarasa Walker, 1857 Haliartus (planthopper) Melichar, 1914 Lavora Muir, 1931 Leptotambinia Kato, 1931
Tropiduchus
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Arabic
Pure; Unsullied
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Hindu
A musical Raag, Ansh of Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion, A brave person, An army
Male
Spanish
Spanish name derived from Latin Pastor, PASTOR means "shepherd." St. Pastor was a 9-year-old boy who along with his 13-year-old brother, Justus, was martyred at Alcalá de Henares in the early 4th century.
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Australian, Celtic, Hebrew, Scottish
God's Gracious Gift; Gift from God
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Something to Worship
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Egyptian
God of the dead.
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Indian, Tamil
King of Kings
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Hindu, Indian
Beauty
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English
and Kayla, meaning: keeper of the keys; pure.
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