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Sellasia (Laconia)

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upon the summit of a mountain. The city was about 1 1/2 miles (2.5 km) in circumference, as appears from the foundation of the walls. The latter were from 10 to 11 feet (3.0 to 3.4 m) thick, and consist of irregular but very small stones. The northern and smaller half of the city was separated
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in 222 BCE, it is probable that the plain now called Krevatá was the site of the battle. We learn from Polybius that this battle took place in a narrow opening of the vale of the Oenus, between two hills named Evas and Olympus, and that the river
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themselves, assisted by some auxiliaries sent by the younger Dionysius. It suffered the same fate a third time after the defeat of
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against an invading army. Its distance from Sparta is nowhere mentioned among the ancient writers; but from the description which
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in 369 BCE, Sellasia was plundered and burnt; and because the inhabitants at that time, together with several others of the
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in the Battle of Sellasia. It appears to have been never rebuilt, and was in ruins in the time of Pausanias (2nd century).
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From its position Sellasia was always exposed to the attacks of an invading army. On the first invasion of Laconia by the
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gives of the celebrated battle fought in its neighbourhood (the
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by a wall from the southern half, which was on lower ground.
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The ruins of Sellasia lie 1.5 miles (2.5 km) beyond
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Index

Ancient Greek
ancient Laconia
Oenus
Tegea
Argos
Sparta
Polybius
Battle of Sellasia
Antigonus III Doson
Cleomenes III
Gorgylus
Evenus
Thebans
Perioeci
Lacedaemonians
Cleomenes III
Palaiogoulas
Stephanus of Byzantium
Polybius
The Histories
Plutarch
Pausanias
"9.2"
W. H. S. Jones
Perseus Digital Library
Xenophon
Hellenica
Xenophon
Hellenica
Pausanias

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