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Artabazos I of Phrygia
5th-century BC Persian general and satrap
Chalkidian League
federal state that existed on the Chalcidice peninsula
Chalcidian helmet
bronze helmet worn by warriors in the Hellenistic world

Teleutias
thumb|upright=1.5|The Attack on the Piraeus by Teleutias circa 389 BC.
Teleutias () was the brother of the Spartan king Agesilaus II, and a Spartan naval commander in the Corinthian War. He first saw action in the campaign to regain control of the Corinthian Gulf after the Spartan naval disaster at Cnidus in 394 BC, and was later active in the Spartan campaign against Argos in 391 BC. (It appears likely that Teleutias was navarch in 392/1 BC.) Later that year, he was dispatched to the Aegean to take command of a Spartan fleet harassing Rhodes. Once in command, he attacked and seized a small At
Xenophon
Athenian military, son of Euripides
Olynthiacs
The Olynthiacs were three political speeches, all delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes. In 349 BC, Philip II of Macedon attacked Olynthus, which at the time was an ally of Athens. In the Olynthiacs, delivered in 349 BC, Demosthenes urged Athens to help Olynthus.