Nghĩa của từ sparta bằng Tiếng Anh

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a city in the southern Peloponnese in Greece, capital of the department of Laconia; population 14,400 (est. 2009). It was a powerful city state in the 5th century bc and defeated its rival Athens in the Peloponnesian War to become the leading city of Greece.

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1. Authentically Alleghany, Sparta, North Carolina

2. Early on, the Argives (the men of Argos, always the enemy of Sparta) meet and rout a group of Sicyonians (who are allies of Sparta)

3. Penelope brings Actoris with her to Ithaca from Sparta

4. After storming and seizing Samos, Lysander returned to Sparta.

5. Before you came to Sparta, I was a ghost.

6. Teams RES Acren Sparta Petegem played so far 2 matches

7. Barbarian King: This time, Ghost of Sparta, I will have your head!

8. He praised Sparta, archrival to Athens, directly and indirectly in various dialogues.

9. The Spartans of Sparta were a war-like peopls, the Athenians …

10. From Sparta, however, came not the aggressive Lysander, but the more conservative Pausanias.

11. Having begun his career at Issia Wazi, Bony moved to Sparta Prague …

12. Atreus of Sparta was a young soldier who fought alongside Kratos during many wars

13. Nicias, the cautious commander, wrought peace with Sparta, which Alcibiades, the Spartan proxenos, undid

14. Blind made his professional football debut on 29 August 1979 with Sparta Rotterdam.

15. Argos, however, revolted against Sparta and expelled their garrison with the help of some Macedonian soldiers.

16. Therefore, Agamemnon and his brother Menelaus had to take refuge with Tyndareus, the king of Sparta.

17. The Hard Blokes of Sparta is a comic fantasy novel full of laughs, action, and adventure

18. May I give the floor now to the wife of Leonidas and queen of Sparta.

19. If you like your fantasy fun and fast paced, you’ll love the Hard Blokes of Sparta

20. The Athenians pointed to the plague as evidence that the gods favored Sparta, and this was supported by an oracle that Apollo himself (the god of disease and medicine) would fight for Sparta if they fought with all their might

21. The Achaeans, seeking to take advantage of the ensuing chaos, dispatched Philopoemen to Sparta with a large army.

22. Set in the year 431 BC, the plot tells a fictional history of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta.

23. Agamemnon and Iphigenia Agamemnon was the King of Mycenae [see Argos on map] and brother to Menelaus, the King of Sparta []

24. The Spartans refused Philip's invitation to engage in discussions, so Philip ravaged Lacedaemonia, but did not attack Sparta itself.

25. 6 They drew rein in Sparta before the lordly dwelling, a house far more splendid than either young man had ever seen.

26. Argos definition, an ancient city in SE Greece, on the Gulf of Argolis: a powerful rival of Sparta, Athens, and Corinth

27. He stayed under contract with Sparta for seven seasons when in July 1986 he transferred to Ajax, attracted there by manager Johan Cruyff.

28. Argives The inhabitants of Argos (especially of Sparta and Mycenae ) in the Peloponnese, but extended to cover all the Greeks who sailed for Troy

29. The Siege of Sparta is available to play as one of the historical battles in the award-winning video game, Rome: Total War.

30. The Achaean kingdom fell before the incoming Dorians, and throughout the classical period the history of Laconia is that of its capital Sparta (q.v.).

31. A leading exponent of the Athenian "Old Comedy," Aristophanes lived most of his life during the Peloponnesian War against Sparta (431-404)

32. Jean Toomer wrote Cane in 1921 and 1922, inspired most directly by his experience as the principal of the Sparta Agricultural and Industrial Institute in rural Georgia

33. While marching there, Cleomenes drank too much water, which caused him to lose his voice and cough up blood—a situation that forced him to return to Sparta.

34. Once restored to his native city, however, he played a crucial role in a string of Athenian victories that eventually brought Sparta to seek a peace with Athens.

35. The minor state of Achaea was a thorn in the side of Roman expansion during the 2nd Century BC, having formed a powerful league of city states, conquering Sparta, and …

36. Athens Beginning at a date difficult to fix precisely (at the end of the 7th or during the 6th century), Athens, in contrast to Sparta, became the first to renounce education oriented …

37. The cities of the region banded together in the early third century bc to form the Achaean League, which defeated Sparta but was eventually beaten by the Romans, who annexed Achaea

38. Aegisthus and Thyestes thereafter ruled over Mycenae jointly, exiling Atreus' sons, Agamemnon and Menelaus to Sparta, where King Tyndareus gave the pair his daughters, Clytemnestra and Helen, to take as wives.

39. Alcibiades (450–404 BCE) was a controversial politician and warrior in ancient Greece, who switched allegiances between Athens and Sparta during the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE) and was eventually lynched by a mob for it.

40. Agamemnon (pronounced a-ga-mem'-non), was the leading king of the Greek forces in the Trojan War.He became king of Mycenae by driving out his uncle, Thyestes, with the help of King Tyndareus of Sparta

41. In his native Athens in the early 410s BC, he advocated an aggressive foreign policy and was a prominent proponent of the Sicilian Expedition, but he fled to Sparta after his political enemies brought charges of sacrilege against him.

42. He was the primary driving influence behind the Sicilian Expedition, winning over support despite the opposition of Nicias, a much more experienced general.It is believed that Alcibiades saw Sicily as more than just an asset against Sparta and that his

43. Other articles where Areus I is discussed: Antigonus II Gonatas: To avert this danger, King Areus of Sparta and the city of Athens—urged on by Ptolemy II of Egypt—declared a war for the liberation of Greece (the Chremonidean War, 267–261)

44. Aristophanes - Aristophanes - Peace: This play was staged seven months or so after both Cleon and Brasidas—the two main champions of the war policy on the Athenian and Spartan sides, respectively—had been killed in battle and, indeed, only a few weeks before the ratification of the Peace of Nicias (March 421 bce), which suspended hostilities between Athens and Sparta for six uneasy years.