Cleander of Sparta, the Glossary
Cleander of Sparta (Κλέανδρος) was harmost of Byzantium in 400 BC, and promised Cheirisophus to meet the Ten Thousand at Calpe with ships to convey them to Europe.[1]
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12 relations: Anaxibius, Aristarchus of Sparta, Byzantium, Calpe (Bithynia), Cheirisophus (general), Harmost, Pharnabazus II, Phrygia, Sparta, Ten Thousand, Trireme, Xenophon.
- 4th-century BC Spartans
- Ancient Byzantium
- Harmosts
Anaxibius
Anaxibius (Ἀναξίβιος), was the Spartan admiral stationed at Byzantium in 400 BC, to whom the Greek troops of Cyrus the Younger, on their arrival at Trapezus on the Euxine, sent their general, Cheirisophus, to obtain a sufficient number of ships to transport them to Europe. Cleander of Sparta and Anaxibius are 4th-century BC Spartans and 5th-century BC Spartans.
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Aristarchus of Sparta
Aristarchus (Ἀρίσταρχος) was a man of ancient Sparta who in 400 BC was sent out to succeed Cleander of Sparta as harmost of Byzantium. Cleander of Sparta and Aristarchus of Sparta are 4th-century BC Spartans, 5th-century BC Spartans, ancient Byzantium and harmosts.
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Byzantium
Byzantium or Byzantion (Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Thracian settlement and later a Greek city in classical antiquity that became known as Constantinople in late antiquity and which is known as Istanbul today. Cleander of Sparta and Byzantium are ancient Byzantium.
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Calpe (Bithynia)
Calpe (Kalpē), also Kalpas or Calpas, was a port city of ancient Bithynia in Asia Minor, on the shore of the Black Sea.
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Cheirisophus (general)
Cheirisophus (Χειρίσοφος) was a Spartan general who fought with the Ten Thousand under Cyrus the Younger. Cleander of Sparta and Cheirisophus (general) are 4th-century BC Spartans and 5th-century BC Spartans.
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Harmost
Harmost was a Spartan term for a military governor. Cleander of Sparta and Harmost are harmosts.
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Pharnabazus II
Pharnabazus II (Old Iranian: Farnabāzu, Φαρνάβαζος; ruled 413-374 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, and Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia.
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Phrygia
In classical antiquity, Phrygia (Φρυγία, Phrygía) was a kingdom in the west-central part of Anatolia, in what is now Asian Turkey, centered on the Sangarios River.
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Sparta
Sparta was a prominent city-state in Laconia in ancient Greece.
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Ten Thousand
The Ten Thousand (οἱ Μύριοι, hoi Myrioi) were a force of mercenary units, mainly Greeks, employed by Cyrus the Younger to attempt to wrest the throne of the Persian Empire from his brother, Artaxerxes II.
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Trireme
A trireme (derived from trirēmis, "with three banks of oars"; cf. Ancient Greek: triērēs, literally "three-rower") was an ancient vessel and a type of galley that was used by the ancient maritime civilizations of the Mediterranean Sea, especially the Phoenicians, ancient Greeks and Romans.
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Xenophon
Xenophon of Athens (Ξενοφῶν||; probably 355 or 354 BC) was a Greek military leader, philosopher, and historian, born in Athens.
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See also
4th-century BC Spartans
- Acrotatus (father of Areus I)
- Agesilaus II
- Agesipolis I
- Agesipolis II
- Agis III
- Anaxibius
- Antalcidas
- Anticrates (Spartan)
- Aracus (navarch)
- Archidamia
- Archidamus III
- Archidamus IV
- Areus I
- Aristarchus of Sparta
- Cheirisophus (general)
- Cleander of Sparta
- Cleombrotus I
- Cleomenes II
- Cleonymus of Sparta
- Dercylidas
- Diphridas
- Ecdicus (Lacedaemonian)
- Epitadeus
- Eteonicus
- Eudamidas I
- Euryleonis
- Eurysthenes (Pergamon)
- Gorgopas (4th century BC)
- Gylis
- Hierax (Spartan admiral)
- Lysander
- Mnasippus
- Pausanias (king of Sparta)
- Peisander (navarch)
- Pharacidas
- Phoebidas
- Prokles (Pergamon)
- Sphodrias
- Teleutias
- Thibron (harmost)
- Thibron (mercenary commander, died 322 BC)
Ancient Byzantium
- Aristarchus of Sparta
- Baths of Zeuxippus
- Byzantium
- Cleander of Sparta
- Hierotopy
- New Rome
- Prosphorion Harbour
- Siege of Kulaca Hisar
Harmosts
- Alcamenes, son of Sthenelaides
- Aristarchus of Sparta
- Cleander of Sparta
- Dercylidas
- Harmost
- Phoebidas
- Thibron (harmost)
- Thorax of Lacedaemonia