Mantineia

Mantineia
Mantineia
Μαντίνεια
Location
Mantineia is located in Greece
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Mantineia
Coordinates 37°37′N 22°23′E / 37.617°N 22.383°E / 37.617; 22.383Coordinates: 37°37′N 22°23′E / 37.617°N 22.383°E / 37.617; 22.383
Government
Country: Greece
Region: Peloponnese
Regional unit: Arcadia
Municipality: Tripoli
Population statistics (as of 2001)
Municipal unit
 - Population: 3,510
 - Area: 205.393 km2 (79 sq mi)
 - Density: 17 /km2 (44 /sq mi)
Other
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 600 m (1,969 ft)
Postal: 220 05
Telephone: 2710
Auto: TP

Mantineia (Greek: Μαντίνεια, formerly also Antigonia - Αντιγόνεια) was a city in ancient Greece that was the site of two significant battles in Classical Greek history. It is also a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Tripoli, of which it is a municipal unit.[1] Its seat was the village of Nestani (pop. 778 in 2001). It is located in the northeastern part of Arcadia. The municipal unit has a land area of 205.393 km² and a population of 3,510 inhabitants. Its largest other towns are Artemísi (pop. 654), Loukás (653), and Kápsas (505).

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History

The First Battle of Mantinea, in 418 BC, was the largest land battle of the Peloponnesian War. On one side were Sparta and its remaining allies, and on the other were Athens, its allies, plus the cities that had revolted against the Spartans. After Laches the Athenian commander was killed, the battle turned into a rout of the Athenian and allied armies, a result attributed to greater Spartan courage.

The Second Battle of Mantinea, in 362 BC, led to the fall of Theban hegemony. In that battle, Athens and Sparta were allied. Thebes won the battle, but its greatest general, Epaminondas, was killed in the fighting. Macedonian king Antigonus III Doson renamed the city Antigonia; Mantineia's name was restored by Hadrian.[2]

Modern-day Mantineia is the region around the city of Tripoli in the prefecture of Arcadia, and was named after the namesake city of old. It is also the name of a Protected designation of origin of Greek blanc de gris wine, made of the moschofilero grape traditionally grown in the region. The seat of Mantineia is Nestani, home to about one-fifth (20%) of the population.

Mountains surround the valley, including the Lyrkeia mountains as well as the Mainalo mountains to the southwest. The valley consists of vineyards, potato and wheat farms as well as other crops, and covers about half of the municipality. Several floods ravaged Mantineia in the mid-20th century, even to the extent of forming a lake that has since been drained. Forests dominate the mountains with traces in the valley areas. Rocks and grasslands cover most of the northeast.

Subdivisions

The municipal unit Mantineia is subdivided into the following communities (constituent villages in brackets):

  • Artemisi (pop: 654)
  • Kapsas (pop: 505)
  • Loukas (pop: 726, Loukas, Milia)
  • Nestani (pop: 1020, Nestani, Milea, Gorgoepikoos Monastery)
  • Pikernis (pop: 192)
  • Sagkas (pop: 241)
  • Simiades (pop: 172, Simiades, Neos Kardaras)

Historical population

Year Municipality
1991 3,628
2001 3,510

See also

  • Communities of Arcadia

References

  1. ^ Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior (Greek)
  2. ^ W. Hazlitt, The Classical Gazetteer, London 1851, p. 215

External links

Northwest: Levidi North: Alea Northeast: Lyrkeia
West: Falanthos Mantineia East: Argos
Southwest: Falanthos South: Tripoli Southeast: Korythio

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