The Spartan Regime_ Its Character, Origins, and Grand Strategy - Paul Anthony Rahe
Politics and Geopolitics 105 moments of political reform at Lacedaemon—one aristocratic, and the other democratic—would help exp ...
106 Politics and Geopolitics the renewed sense of civic purpose implicit in the audacious project that the Lacedaemonians then u ...
Map 4. Mount Taygetus and Messenia ...
108 Politics and Geopolitics daemon.^26 In the eighth century, the Agiad king Teleklos is also likely to have followed one of th ...
Politics and Geopolitics 109 the south—for the colonies planted along the Nedon River will have afforded them protection on thei ...
110 Politics and Geopolitics had the city of Messene built on the slopes of Mount Ithome, Lacedaemon’s greatest enemy also encou ...
Politics and Geopolitics 111 informed. Pausanias has much to say, to be sure. But it is clear that his excep- tionally detailed ...
112 Politics and Geopolitics years—for, even if the peoples living on or near the Stenyklaros plain initially had little, if any ...
Politics and Geopolitics 113 the west coast in the latter part of the century in the time of Polydorus’ grand- son Anaxandros, a ...
114 Politics and Geopolitics in Greece.^39 Regarding such questions, we are, at least for the time being, left to guess. Five th ...
Politics and Geopolitics 115 on dividing its farmland into allotments and on reducing its population to the status of helots—app ...
116 Politics and Geopolitics recovery of the bones of Orestes must be read as part of a diplomatic offen- sive on Sparta’s part— ...
Politics and Geopolitics 117 chies in the cities of Greece. By 504, however, they were so renowned for this policy that a Corint ...
118 Politics and Geopolitics had something to do with the outcome, for the woman that the king ended up marrying was none other ...
Politics and Geopolitics 119 gration within Laconia on a considerable scale. It was in the mid-sixth century that individual far ...
120 Politics and Geopolitics political communities of that great peninsula, survives in fragments to this day as mute testimony ...
121 Conclusion A Grand Strategy for Lacedaemon H erodotus once described Sparta as a kósmos, and Plutarch later followed his lea ...
122 Conclusion erable scale. As we have seen, its dictates go a long way toward explaining the Spartans’ aversion to commerce; t ...
Conclusion 123 themselves someday come a cropper. And so the Spartiates reluctantly aban- doned the dream of further expansion, ...
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