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    siege of Gythium was fought in 195 BC between Sparta and the coalition of Rome, Rhodes, the Achaean League, and Pergamum. As the port of Gythium was an...
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  • BC) 195 BC – Battle of Gythium – With some Roman assistance, Philopoemen of the Achaean League defeats the Spartans under Nabis Battle of Placentia (194...
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    as the field of the battle extended. The outcome of this one battle would determine the outcome of a particular issue. In the Golden Age of War, defeated...
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  • display of wealth, is repealed despite consul Marcus Porcius Cato's strong opposition. The Battle of Gythium is fought between Sparta and a coalition of Rome...
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  • display of wealth, is repealed despite consul Marcus Porcius Cato's strong opposition. The Battle of Gythium is fought between Sparta and a coalition of Rome...
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  • prosecute the Roman-Spartan War, defeating a Spartan army at the Battle of Gythium in 195 BC. They also fought their former allies the Aetolian League...
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  • This is a list of known wars, conflicts, battles/sieges, missions and operations involving ancient Greek city states and kingdoms, Magna Graecia, other...
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    Spartan ruler, Nabis, of tyranny, took Gythium in Laconia and forced Nabis to surrender Argos. After checking the ambitions of the Spartan tyrant, Nabis...
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    campaign against Laconia and captured Gythium after a three-day siege. The Thebans only briefly managed to hold Gythium, which was captured by 100 elite warriors...
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    coastline. Initially, he was successful, capturing Gythium and defeating the Achaean League in a minor naval battle. Soon after, however, his army was routed by...
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    War against Nabis (category Wars of the Hellenistic period)
    anti-Spartan coalition laid siege to Argos, captured the Spartan naval base at Gythium, and soon invested and besieged Sparta itself. Eventually, negotiations...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Roman battles Sherman Storytelling:...
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    Lysander (category Ancient Greeks killed in battle)
    Sparta's annual office of admiral, to conduct the long-running Peloponnesian War against Athens. From Gythium on the eastern shore of the Peloponnese, Lysander...
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  • probably Gythium. The Athenians followed up this success by capturing the city of Chalcis on the Corinthian Gulf and then landing in the territory of Sicyon...
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    Boeotia (Except Thebes), Phocis and Locris join the Delian League 456 Gythium is raided by Athens 456 Zakynthos joins the Delian League 456 Castrugiuvanni...
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    ship in Gythium to reach his mother and sons in Alexandria where he stayed in exile until his death three years later. Polybius. The Rise of the Roman...
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    The Thebans and their allies ravaged Laconia, down to the port of Gythium, freeing some of the Lacedaemonian perioeci from their allegiance to Sparta. Epaminondas...
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  • Siege of Gythium (195 BC) – War against Nabis Siege of Eucratideia (169 BC) Siege of Carthage (149–146 BC) by Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Siege of Numantia...
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    The Thebans and their allies ravaged Laconia, down to the port of Gythium, freeing some of the Lacedaemonian perioeci from their allegiance to Sparta. Epaminondas...
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  • alongside the gods. Flamininus accuses the Spartan ruler, Nabis, of tyranny, takes Gythium in Laconia and forces Nabis to surrender Argos. The first triumphal...
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