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- Pausanias the Regent - Wikipedia
Pausanias (Ancient Greek: Παυσανίας) was a Spartan regent and a general In 479 BC, as a leader of the Hellenic League's combined land forces, he won a pivotal victory against the Achaemenid Empire in the Battle of Plataea
- Pausanias: The Spartan war hero who betrayed his homeland
Discover the dramatic rise and fall of Pausanias, Spartan hero of Plataea turned traitor, whose ambition led to exile, conspiracy with Persia, and a grim death
- Pausanias | Traveler, Historian, Spartan | Britannica
Pausanias was a Greek traveler and geographer whose Periegesis Hellados (Description of Greece) is an invaluable guide to ancient ruins Before visiting Greece, Pausanias had traveled widely in Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Macedonia, Epirus (now in Greece and Albania), and parts of Italy
- PAUSANIAS, DESCRIPTION OF GREECE 1. 1-16 - Theoi Classical Texts Library
PAUSANIAS was the Greek writer who flourished in the C2nd A D His Description of Greece in ten books is a traveller's account of sights of historical and cultural interest in the Peloponnese and central Greece
- Pausanias (General) - World History Encyclopedia
Pausanias (c 510 - c 465 BCE) was a Spartan regent and general who won glory by leading a combined Greek force to victory over the Persians at the Battle of Plataea in 479 BCE
- Life and Major Works of Pausanias, the famed Greek traveler and . . .
Pausanias, the Greek traveler and geographer, remains one of the most significant figures in the documentation of ancient Greece’s culture, geography, and mythology
- Spartan General Pausanias: A Traitor or Just Unpopular?
Known as The Regent, Spartan general Pausanias lived a life that encapsulated the harsh realities of the Ancient Greek city-state A nephew of the great Leonidas, he ended up being killed by his own people for allegedly betraying Sparta
- Pausanias, the first travel writer: a historical perspective
Pausanias, ‘Hellados Periegesis’, Book 10 Pausanias was an ancient Greek traveller and geographer, who is known as the world’s first travel writer
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