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  2. Laconic phrase - Wikipedia

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    A laconic phrase or laconism is a concise or terse statement, especially a blunt and elliptical rejoinder. [1] [2] It is named after Laconia, the region of Greece including the city of Sparta, whose ancient inhabitants had a reputation for verbal austerity and were famous for their often pithy remarks.

  3. Laconophilia - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Laconophilia started to appear as early as the 5th century BC, and even contributed a new verb to Ancient Greek: λακωνίζειν (literally: to act like a Laconian). Praise of the Spartan city-state persisted within classical literature ever afterward, and surfaced again during the Renaissance.

  4. Helots - Wikipedia

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    In fact, some ancient authors did not consider the term ethnic, but rather an indication of servitude: Antiochus of Syracuse writes: "those of the Lacedaemonians who did not take part in the expedition were adjudged slaves and were named helots", [12] while Theopompus (fragment 122), cited by Athenaeus (VI, 416c), states, "...and the one nation ...

  5. League of Free Laconians - Wikipedia

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    The cities of the Free Laconians (Eleutherolakōnes) according to PausaniasThe League of Free Laconians (Koinē Greek: Κοινόν τῶν ...

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  7. Thalamae (Laconia) - Wikipedia

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    Thalamae or Thalamai (Ancient Greek: Θαλάμαι or Θαλάμη [1]) was a town of ancient Laconia, which at various times belonged to Messenia According to Greek mythology , Thalamae was founded by Pelops , who, after his sister Niobe married Amphion , brought colonists from Boeotia ; and was called in the time of Strabo the Boeotian Thalamae.

  8. Zarax - Wikipedia

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    Zarax (Ancient Greek: Ζάραξ) [1] [2] or Zarex (Ζάρηξ) [3] was a town on the eastern coast of ancient Laconia, with a good harbour, situated upon a promontory, which is a projection of Mount Zarax.

  9. Doric Greek - Wikipedia

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    Laconian was spoken by the population of Laconia in the southern Peloponnese and also by its colonies, Taras and Herakleia in Magna Graecia. Sparta was the seat of ancient Laconia. Laconian is attested in inscriptions on pottery and stone from the seventh century BC. A dedication to Helen dates from the second quarter of the seventh century.

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