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continued to exist into the second half of the 3rd century AD, as is demonstrated by the coins and inscriptions of its member states. It continued until 297 AD when the Emperor
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was attacked and captured by the Spartans. The Achaean League retaliated and attacked Las and Sparta.
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consisted of 24 cities; however, the number decreased to 18. The
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Following the dissolution of the Achaean League in 146 BC, the
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re-established the League of Free Laconians in 21 BC.
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of Spartan colonies under Roman rule, until Emperor
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Index


Pausanias
Koinē Greek
Koinon
Augustus
Laconians
Sparta
Roman-Spartan War
Roman
Titus Quinctius Flamininus
perioikoi
Achaean League
Gythium
Nabis
Sparta
Las
Lacedaemonian League
koinon
Augustus
strategos
Diocletian
provincial administration
Gythium
Teuthrone
Las
Pyrrhichus
Caenepolis
Oetylus
Leuctra
Thalamae

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