Cleandridas — or Cleandrides (Greek: Κλεανδρίδας) was a Spartan general of the 5th century BCE, who advised the young Agiad king Pleistoanax during the early part of the latter s reign. According to Plutarch, both Cleandrides and Pleistoanax were banished from … Wikipedia
КЛЕАНДРИД — • Cleandrĭdas, Κλεανδρίδας, сопровождал в качестве эфора царя Плейстонакта в Аттику в 445 г. до Р. X., но т. к. он, будучи подкуплен Цериклом, оставался в бездействии, то по возвращении своем в Спарту, был предан суду и осужден на… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
446 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeGreece* Achaea achieves its independence from Athens, while Euboea, crucial to Athenian control of the sea and food supplies, revolts against Athens. Pericles crosses over to Euboea with his troops. * Megara joins the revolt… … Wikipedia
Thurii — ndash; Greek: polytonic|Θούριοι, called also by some Latin writers and by Ptolemy, Thurium (polytonic|Θούριον, Ptol.), for a time also Copia and Copiae and sometimes written as Turios; Italian: Thurio ndash; was a city of Magna Graecia, situated… … Wikipedia
Gylippus — was a Spartan general of the 5th century BC; he was the son of Cleandridas, who had been expelled from Sparta for accepting Athenian bribes in 446 BC and had settled at Thurii. His mother may have been a helot. When Alcibiades urged the Spartans… … Wikipedia
List of ancient Greeks — This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD. compactTOCRelated articles NOTOC A*Acacius of Caesarea bishop of Caesarea… … Wikipedia
Cleandrides — (or Cleandridas) was a Spartan general of the 5th century BCE, who advised the young Agiad king Pleistoanax during the early part of the latter s reign. According to Plutarch, both Cleandrides and Pleistoanax were banished from Sparta (most… … Wikipedia
Turios — en la bahía de Tarento. Turios, en griego Θούριοι, llamada también por algunos escritores latinos y por Ptolomeo, Thurium (Θούριον, Ptol.), durante época romana Copiae, fue una ciudad de la Magna Grecia, situada en el Golfo de Tarento, a corta… … Wikipedia Español
Gilipo — (griego antiguo Γύλιππος) fue un general espartano del siglo V a. C. Era el hijo de Cleándridas, quien había sido expulsado de Esparta por aceptar sobornos de Atenas en 446 a. C. y se había establecido en Turios. Su madre fue quizás una … Wikipedia Español
Tarento — Para otros usos de este término, véase Tarento (desambiguación). Tarento Escudo … Wikipedia Español