Xanthippus (Ancient Greek: Ξάνθιππος) of Lacedaemon, or of Carthage, was a Spartan mercenary general employed by Carthage during the First Punic War. He...
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Xanthippus is the name of: Xanthippus (father of Pericles), was a wealthy Athenian of the 5th century BC, and father of Pericles Xanthippus (son of Pericles)...
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Sparta (redirect from Greek Spartan)
general Menelaus – king during the Trojan War Nabis – king Xanthippus of Carthage – Spartan mercenary in the First Punic War List of ancient Greek cities...
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Cyzicus Notium Arginusae Aegospotami List of Spartan kings Scytale Cryptia Clearchus of Sparta Xanthippus of Carthage Homosexuality in the militaries of...
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immediately following the trial Xanthippus had a brief interval as the pre-eminent politician of the day. Xanthippus' leadership was short lived due to...
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eventually operational control, to the Spartan mercenary general Xanthippus. In the spring of 255 BC, Xanthippus led an army strong in cavalry and elephants...
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Military of Carthage (section Reforms of Xanthippus)
mercenaries, including Spartan captain Xanthippus, who was charged with retraining and restructuring the Carthaginian army. Xanthippus adopted the combined...
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Ulysses – see Odysseus Xanthippe – wife of Socrates Xanthippus – two; father of Pericles, Spartan mercenary Xanthus of Sicily – poet Xenagoras – writer...
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Persians are defeated by a Greek fleet headed by Leotychidas of Sparta and Xanthippus of Athens in the Battle of Mycale, on the coast of Ionia in Asia Minor...
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method of permanently freeing them from Persian dominion. Xanthippus, the Athenian commander at Mycale, had furiously rejected this; the Ionian cities...
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