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City-state in Ancient Greece
Lepreum or Lepreon (Ancient Greek: Λέπρεον), alternately named Lepreus or Lepreos (Λέπρεος) was an Ancient Greek city-state in Triphylia, a district of
Lepreum
City state in Ancient Greece
Triphylia in the mid-fifth century BC, except for Lepreum in the south. Sometime afterwards, Lepreum was conquered as well. Over the course of the archaic
Ancient_Elis
Greek soldier, son of Xenophon
longer safe, Gryllus and his brother Diodorus were sent by Xenophon to Lepreum for security. Here he himself soon after joined them, and went with them
Gryllus,_son_of_Xenophon
Pausanias informs us that Antiochus, the pancratiast, was a native of Lepreum, and that he won in this contest once in the Olympic games, twice in the
Antiochus_of_Arcadia
War between Messenia and Sparta in Archaic Greece
control Belligerents Messenia Arcadia Sicyon Elis Argos Sparta Corinth Lepreum Cretan mercenaries Commanders and leaders Aristomenes Androcles Fidas Aristocrates
Second_Messenian_War
Athletic competitions in ancient Greece
violators of the truce were fined 2,000 minae for assaulting the city of Lepreum during the period of the ekecheiria. The Spartans disputed the fine and
Ancient_Olympic_Games
Ancient tribal region of southwest Greece
slingers for the Peloponnesian army. The most important city in Triphylia was Lepreum, which maintained its self-government in the 5th century BC. In his accounts
Triphylia
Land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece (479 BC)
Bactrians were deployed in front of the 3,400 soldiers of Epidaurus, Troezen, Lepreum, Tiryns, Mycenae, and Phlius. Konecny estimates that these Bactrians totaled
Battle_of_Plataea
Town in Triphylia in ancient Elis
mountain Minthe and north of Lepreum. Upon the conquest of the Triphylian towns by the Eleians, Pylus was annexed to Lepreum. Strabo also contended that
Pylus_(Triphylia)
Community in Greece
southeast of Zacharo. Lepreo was named after the ancient city Lepreum. The ruins of Lepreum, 500 m north of the present village, have been excavated in
Lepreo
Spartan victory against Argos, Athens and Mantinea
wanted to attack Lepreum, a contested border town with Sparta. They chose to withdraw their contingent of 3,000 hoplites and march for Lepreum. Agis took advantage
Battle_of_Mantinea_(418_BC)
southeastern Sicily Lentini Lintini, Leontinoi, Leontini and Leontium Lepreum Elis, Greece abandoned Lepreon, Lepreus Lessa Epidauria, Greece abandoned
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
City of ancient Elis
city of ancient Elis, in Greece. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Phrixae, Pyrgus, Epium, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory
Macistus_(Elis)
of Cyme called adulterous women "donkey riders". Aristotle says that in Lepreum in the Peloponnese, male adulterers were bound and led around the city
Adultery_in_Classical_Athens
Time when the sacred festivals of the Greeks began
after they had failed to pay a fine imposed on them, when they invaded Lepreum in Elis. Spartans protested in vain that the hieromenia and ekecheiria
Hieromenia
Town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
successor settlement to Homeric Aepy. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Macistus, Phrixae, Pyrgus, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory
Epeium
Leontínoi leoˈdini Leontini; Lentini Λέπρεον Lépreon Λέπρεο Lépreo ˈlepreo Lepreum Λέρνη Lérnē Λέρνη Lérni ˈlerni Lerna Λέρος Léros Λέρος Léros ˈleros Leros
List_of_Greek_place_names
Town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
passage of Strabo this temple is said to be 100 stadia equidistant from Lepreum and the "Annius" (τοῦ Ἀννίου); for the latter name we ought to read Alpheius
Samicum
Town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
distance of 30 stadia from Olympia. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Macistus, Pyrgus, Epium, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory
Phrixa
Town of Triphylia, in ancient Elis
(Ancient Greek: Χάας) was a town of Triphylia, in ancient Elis, nor far from Lepreum on the Akidas. Strabo comments that some people believed that Chaas was
Chaas_(Elis)
4th-century BCE monograph series
poleis would also include Amorgos, Argilos, Ephesus, Icaria, Cephalonia, Lepreum, Minos, and Thespiae. In total, 44 poleis were included in the list. The
Constitutions_(Aristotle)
Macedonia Lefkandi, Central Greece Lefkopetra, Central Macedonia Lentas, Crete Lepreum, West Greece Lerna, Peloponnese Lindos, Rhodes Island, South Aegean Linos
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Town of Triphylia in ancient Elis
Byzantium as a Messenian town. It is one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Phrixae, Macistus, Epium, and Nudium) founded by the Minyans in the territory
Pyrgus_(Triphylia)
Ancient city
Noudion (Ancient Greek: Νούδιον) was one of the six cities (along with Lepreum, Phrixae, Pyrgus, Epium, and Macistus) founded by the Minyans in the territory
Nudium
was also credited with having been the founder and eponym of the city Lepreum, though some believed that it was named after Leprea, daughter of Pyrgeus
Lepreus_(mythology)
Leophron Leos (mythology) Leosthenes Leosthenes (admiral) Leotychidas Lepreum Lepreus Lepsia Lepsimandus Leptines of Syracuse Lerna Lernaean Hydra Lesbonax
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
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