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Arcadians and are
* The Spartans under Archidamus III are defeated by the Arcadians at Cromnus.
Eastwood Arcadians are a local marching band.
The poems of the Arcadians fill many volumes, and are made up of sonnets, madrigals, canzonette and blank verse.
Bebryces, Mariandynes, Koukones, Thyns and Paphlagons are native people of the area in antique era. Strabo ( XII, 4, 7 ) mentions a Hellenistic town, Bithynium, celebrated for its pastures and cheese, which according to Pausanias ( VIII, 9 ) was founded by Arcadians from Mantinea.

Arcadians and known
Born Phyllis Hannah Bickle in Chelsea, she trained at the Margaret Morris School of Dancing and performed from the age of ten, gaining her first film role at the age of 12, in The Arcadians ( 1927 ), also known as The Land of Heart's Desire.
The history of Eordaia can be found stretching long before 2000 BCE when the first Greeks known as the Aeolians and Arcadians began to inhabit this area.
The history of Eordaea can be found stretching long before 2000 BCE when the first Greeks known as the Aeolians and Arcadians began to inhabit this area.
He belonged to the monastic society of St Philip Neri, and was a zealous member of the literary association known as the Academy of Arcadians, in connexion with which he adopted the pseudonym of Cândido Lusitano.

Arcadians and have
Thucydides did not know the exact numbers of men on each side, but estimated that there were about 9, 000 men on the Spartan side ( the Spartan army must have numbered about 3, 500, with 600 Sciritae, about 2, 000 neodamodeis and Brasideans and about 3, 000 Arcadians on the whole ) with somewhat fewer men on the Argive and Athenian side ( about 8, 000 ), according to Donald Kagan.

Arcadians and Greek
The story that Paros of Parrhasia colonized the island with Arcadians is an etymological fiction of the type that abounds in Greek legend.
According to Strabo, it was founded by the Arcadians as Tegheàte ( Θηγεάτη in Greek ).
* Arcadians. gr ( in Greek )

Arcadians and were
Epaminondas ' acceptance of the Achaean oligarchies roused protests by both the Arcadians and his political rivals, and his settlement was thus shortly reversed: democracies were set up, and the oligarchs exiled.
When Arcas became king, Pelasgia was renamed " Arcadia " and its inhabitants ( the Pelasgians ) were renamed " Arcadians ".
Only Arcadians, in the middle of Peloponnese, lacked cities, were far from the sea, and led a shepherd life.
Brasidas ' veterans ( Brasidas himself had been killed at the Battle of Amphipolis ), and the Sciritae ( an elite unit of Spartan troops ) formed the left wing, the Spartans, Arcadians, Heraeans and Maenalians in the centre, and the Tegeans, who were fighting for their homeland took the position of honour on the right wing.
While many of their games were clones or remakes of popular arcade games ( e. g. Hopper is a clone of Sega's Frogger, Snapper is Namco's Pac-Man, Arcadians is Namco's Galaxian ), they also published a number of original, innovative titles ( such as Revs and Elite ) that went on to spawn entire genres that live on to this day.
Other teams were the Boston Whirlwinds, Brooklyn Arcadians, Buffalo Bisons, Detroit Pulaski Post Five, Fort Wayne Caseys, and Rochester Centrals.
Epaminondas ' Thebans were assisted by the Arcadians loyal to the League, principally those from the city-states of Megalopolis ( founded by the Thebans when they were last in the Peloponnese, as the Arcadian federal capital ) and Tegea ( the traditional leading city-state of the Arcadians ).
These were revivals of The Arcadians and The Pearl Girl and three unsuccessful new shows, The Light Blues, My Lady Frayle and Oh, Caesar!
According to Strabo, Ionic is the same as Attic and Aeolic the same as Doric-Outside the Isthmus, all Greeks were Aeolians except the Athenians, the Megarians and the Dorians who live about Parnassus-In the Peloponnese, Achaeans were also Aeolians but only Eleans and Arcadians continued to speak Aeolic.

Arcadians and from
When the Arcadians miscalculated and seized the Pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia in Elis, one of the Arcadian city-states, Mantinea, detached itself from the League.
Her first starring role was Eileen Cavanagh in the long-running Edwardian musical comedy The Arcadians, which she took over from Phyllis Dare in 1910.
In the south, they invaded the Peloponnese to liberate the Messenians and Arcadians from Spartan overlordship and set up a pro-Theban Arcadian League to oversee Peloponnesian affairs.
The Arcadians resolved to return to the fields of truth, always singing of subjects of pastoral simplicity and drawing their inspiration from Greco-Roman bucolic poetry.
Jonathan M. Hall compares Magnes and Macedon to other excluded tribes from direct lineage to Hellen and later Olympic participants, such as Aetolians, Acarnanians and Arcadians.

Arcadians and Achaean
In 147 BC, he defeated Christolaus at the Battle of Scarpheia and in 146 BC the Arcadians at Chaeronea but Metellus was then sent to fight in the Achaean War to avenge an insult offered to a Roman Embassy at Corinth.

Arcadians and return
As the Secentisti erred by an overweening desire for novelty, so the Arcadians proposed to return to the fields of truth, always singing of subjects of pastoral simplicity.

Arcadians and BC
In 369 BC the Argives, Eleans and the Arcadians, eager to continue their war against Sparta, recalled the Thebans to their support.
By the middle of the next decade, even some Arcadians ( whose league Epaminondas had helped establish in 369 BC ) had turned against them.
The Battle of Mantinea was fought on July 4 362 BC between the Thebans, led by Epaminondas and supported by the Arcadians and the Boeotian league against the Spartans, led by King Agesilaus II and supported by the Eleans, Athenians, and Mantineans.
He scored a victory over the Arcadians in 367 BC but was in turn defeated by them in 364 BC at Cromnus.

Arcadians and under
Goldoni also wrote under the pen name and title " Polisseno Fegeio, Pastor Arcade ," which he claimed in his memoirs the " Arcadians of Rome " bestowed on him.

Arcadians and .
His conclusion is based on his research on the similarity between the languages of the Achaeans and pre-historic Arcadians.
The Arcadians believed she was the daughter of Demeter.
Transformed into a bear and set among the stars, she was the bear-mother of the Arcadians, through her son Arcas.
Pausanias states that the Arcadians claimed Cretea atop Mt.
Besides the temple there was the hall where the Arcadians celebrated the mysteries A fire was always burning in front of the temple of Pan ( the goat-god ), the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks.
* Iphicrates also campaigns against Phlius and Arcadia, decisively defeating their armies and plundering the territory of the Arcadians when they refuse to engage his troops.
* Macedonia's King Antigonus II Gonatas has to deal with a rebellion by an Athenian-led coalition of Spartans ( led by King Areus I of Sparta ), Athenians ( led by Chremonides ), Arcadians and Achaeans that tries to expel the Macedonian forces located in Greece.
The child, placed on the ground between the contending forces, changed into a serpent, driving the Arcadians away in flight, before it disappeared into the hill.
* With the unexpected defeat of Sparta by the Thebans, the Arcadians decide to re-assert their independence.
* Archidamus III, son of Agesilaus II of Sparta, commands a Spartan army which scores a victory over the Arcadians.
Epaminondas, supported by Pelopidas and the Arcadians, then persuaded the other Boeotarchs to invade Laconia itself.
He was joined by Tegea, which was the center of local opposition to Mantinea, Argos, Messenia, and some of the Arcadians.
In 384 he served in a Theban contingent sent to the support of the Spartans at Mantineia, where he was saved, when dangerously wounded, by the Arcadians.
In his Description of Greece, Pausanias mentions the Arcadians who state that Pelasgus ( along with his followers ) was the first inhabitant of their land.
Evander was born to Mercury and Carmenta, and his wisdom was beyond that of all Arcadians.
During the War between the Latins and the Trojans ( along with several other Trojan allies, including King Evander's Arcadians ), Turnus proves himself to be hot-headed but brave.
Introduced by Florence Smithson in the musical The Arcadians.
In this controversy Fabretti used the pseudonym " Iasitheus ", which he afterwards took as his pastoral name in the Academy of the Arcadians.

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