The only way to grasp intra-elite strife at Sparta is to focus on the two royal families of the Agiads and Eurypontids. The continuing rivalry that marked their relationship was inevitably reflected in the attitudes of the two kings and their factions towards the Persians. In 491 BCE, while the Agiad king Cleomenes appears to have taken a consistently anti-Persian stance, his Eurypontid colleague, Demaratus, came to adopt a different, ‘medising’, attitude. In particular, through an unorthodox translation of Herodotus 6.70.3, this paper suggests that Demaratus was not, in Herodotus’ words, the only Spartan king to achieve a chariot-race victory at the Olympic games – as the passage is generally interpreted – but the only one to flee to Persi...
It is commonly assumed that no epinician song was ever composed for the Spartans, apart from Ibycus’...
Can you imagine being taken away from your family and your home when you were just seven years old? ...
This paper examines the tension between Sparta and Elis in 421–420 over Lepreon and the fort at Phyr...
During the first quarter of the sixth century Sparta was at war with Tegea. Shortly after 575 Sparta...
Dr. John Stevens Department of Foreign Languages and LiteraturesThe Battle of Thermopylae produced ...
Xenophon generally considered Sparta to have been a well organized, ideal city-state, which fact he ...
In 421 B.C. the Archidamic war was concluded by the Peace of Nicias. In the same year expired also t...
Ancient Spartans, known also as Spartiates, lived in the city of Sparta, a settlement located in the...
abstract: The death of Pericles and the Peloponnesian War saw the clash of two very different politi...
The Lycurgan reforms of Hellenistic Sparta by King Cleomenes III and the Stoic philosopher Sphaerus ...
Historical writing in the 19lh and 20lh centuries commonly accepted the view that ancient Greece was...
Elis, Tegea, and Mantinea became members of the Peloponnesian League at its inception in 506, althou...
Epameinondas the great Theban general and politician (c. 318/312-362 B.C.) deserves credit for cripp...
The traditional image of Sparta in the European cultural tradition is an idealized distortion of rea...
This chapter considers the rich set of traditions Herodotus reports about the origins of the Medes a...
It is commonly assumed that no epinician song was ever composed for the Spartans, apart from Ibycus’...
Can you imagine being taken away from your family and your home when you were just seven years old? ...
This paper examines the tension between Sparta and Elis in 421–420 over Lepreon and the fort at Phyr...
During the first quarter of the sixth century Sparta was at war with Tegea. Shortly after 575 Sparta...
Dr. John Stevens Department of Foreign Languages and LiteraturesThe Battle of Thermopylae produced ...
Xenophon generally considered Sparta to have been a well organized, ideal city-state, which fact he ...
In 421 B.C. the Archidamic war was concluded by the Peace of Nicias. In the same year expired also t...
Ancient Spartans, known also as Spartiates, lived in the city of Sparta, a settlement located in the...
abstract: The death of Pericles and the Peloponnesian War saw the clash of two very different politi...
The Lycurgan reforms of Hellenistic Sparta by King Cleomenes III and the Stoic philosopher Sphaerus ...
Historical writing in the 19lh and 20lh centuries commonly accepted the view that ancient Greece was...
Elis, Tegea, and Mantinea became members of the Peloponnesian League at its inception in 506, althou...
Epameinondas the great Theban general and politician (c. 318/312-362 B.C.) deserves credit for cripp...
The traditional image of Sparta in the European cultural tradition is an idealized distortion of rea...
This chapter considers the rich set of traditions Herodotus reports about the origins of the Medes a...
It is commonly assumed that no epinician song was ever composed for the Spartans, apart from Ibycus’...
Can you imagine being taken away from your family and your home when you were just seven years old? ...
This paper examines the tension between Sparta and Elis in 421–420 over Lepreon and the fort at Phyr...