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- Triphylia abstract "Triphylia (Greek: Τριφυλία, Trifylia, "the country of the three tribes") was an area of the ancient Peloponnese. Strabo and Pausanias both describe Triphylia as part of Elis, and it fell at times under the domination of the city of Elis, but Pausanias claims they reckoned themselves Arcadian, not Elean. They fell under the rule of Elis in the 8th century BC, and remained under Elean rule until the Spartans asserted their control in 402 BC. When the Spartans were defeated by the Thebans at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC, the Eleans attempted to reassert their control, but the Triphylians, in order to maintain their independence from Elis, joined the Arcadian League in 368 BC. In this period, their political fortunes were often shared by the areas on the border between Elis and Arcadia but in to the north of the River Alpheus; Xenophon mentions the Amphidolians and Acrorians and the city-states of Lasion, Margana, and Letrini in this context. The Amphidolians, Marganians, and Letrinians are remarkable in Xenophon for fielding slingers for the Peloponnesian army.The most important city in Triphylia was Lepreum, which maintained its self-government in the 5th century BC. In his accounts of wars between the Eleans and their enemies in Sparta and Arcadia in this peiod, Xenophon also mentions Scillus, Macistus, Epium, Phrixa, and Epitalium as cities in Triphylia.".
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- Triphylia wikiPageRevisionID "636040231".
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Acrorians.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Alfeios.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Amphidolians.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Arcadia.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Arcadian_League.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Leuctra.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Elis.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Elis.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Epitalio.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Epitalium.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Epium.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Kato_Samiko.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Lasion.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Lasiona,_Elis.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Lepreum.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Letrini.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Makistos,_Elis.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Margana,_Elis.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnese.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_League.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Phrixa.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink River_Alpheus.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Scillus.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Skillountia.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Sling_(weapon).
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triphylia".
- Triphylia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triphylian".
- Triphylia hasPhotoCollection Triphylia.
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- Triphylia subject Category:Ancient_Elis.
- Triphylia hypernym Area.
- Triphylia type Article.
- Triphylia type Place.
- Triphylia type Article.
- Triphylia comment "Triphylia (Greek: Τριφυλία, Trifylia, "the country of the three tribes") was an area of the ancient Peloponnese. Strabo and Pausanias both describe Triphylia as part of Elis, and it fell at times under the domination of the city of Elis, but Pausanias claims they reckoned themselves Arcadian, not Elean. They fell under the rule of Elis in the 8th century BC, and remained under Elean rule until the Spartans asserted their control in 402 BC.".
- Triphylia label "Triphylia".
- Triphylia sameAs Трифилия.
- Triphylia sameAs Trifília.
- Triphylia sameAs Triphylien.
- Triphylia sameAs Τριφυλία.
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- Triphylia sameAs Triphylie.
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- Triphylia sameAs Трифилия.
- Triphylia sameAs Q472032.
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- Triphylia wasDerivedFrom Triphylia?oldid=636040231.
- Triphylia isPrimaryTopicOf Triphylia.