The Achaean League's gains in the Peloponnesus …
Years: 229BCE - 229BCE
The Achaean League's gains in the Peloponnesus are threatened by the hostility of Sparta, ruled from 235 by Cleomenes III, whose wife (Agis' widow), has won him to the need for nationalist revolution.
In this, she has had the support of Cleomenes' stoic tutor Sphaerus, who seems to have read a remarkable utopian narrative composed around 250 by an otherwise obscure author named Iambulus.
Locations
People
Groups
- Argos, City-State of
- Sicyon, Greek city-state of
- Sparta, Kingdom of
- Roman Republic
- Athens, City-State of
- Aetolian League
- Greece, Hellenistic
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Achaean League, Second
Topics
- Iron Age Europe
- Classical antiquity
- Cleomenean War, or Spartan-Achaean War of 228-226 BCE
- Roman Age Optimum
