peloponnesian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
peloponnesian ka kya matlab hota hai
पेलोपोनेशियन
या पेलोपोनसस से संबंधित
Adjective:
पेलोपोनेसियन,
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peloponnesian शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
थ्यूसीदाइदीज़ दूसरा महान् इतिहासकार था, उसने पेलोपोनेशियन युद्ध का विस्तृत वृत्तांत प्रामाणिक रूप से लिखा।
उन्होंने अपने इतिहास का विषय पेलोपोनेसियन युद्ध को बनाया था।
लेकिन जायदाद को इस प्रकार से एक सामान बराबर करने की कोशिश नाकाम साबित हुई: शुरूआती दौर से ही, राज्य में संपत्ति के उल्लेखनीय अंतर थे, एवं ये एपिटेडियश के कानून के बाद और भी अधिक गंभीर हो गए, जो पेलोपोनेसियन युद्ध के समय लागू किए गए थे, जिसने उपहार अथवा जमीन की वसीयत पर से विधि-निषेध हटा दिया.।
peloponnesian's Usage Examples:
At the end of the Peloponnesian War Lysander restored the scattered remnants of the old inhabitants to the island, which was used by the Spartans as a base for operations against Athens in the Corinthian War.
The inhabitants sided with Athens during the Peloponnesian War, and during the Roman invasion their city was of considerable importance.
In his adoption of a purely defensive policy at the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, he miscalculated the temper of the Athenians, whose morale would have been better sustained by a greater show of activity.
The combined complaints of the injured parties led Sparta to summon a Peloponnesian congress which decided on war against Athens, failing a concession to Megara and Corinth (autumn 432).
He invaded Attica at the head of the Peloponnesian forces in the summers of 43 1, 430 and 428, and in 42 9 conducted operations against Plataea.
The Pan-Ionian sanctuary of Poseidon on the Asiatic promontory of Mycale was regarded as perpetuating a cult from Peloponnesian Achaea, and the league of twelve cities which maintained it, as imitated from an Achaean dodecapolis, and as claiming (absurdly, according to Herodotus i.
Owing probably to political difficulties and to the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, the building was never completed according to the original plans; but the portion that was built was among the chief glories of Athens, and afforded a model to many subsequent imitators.
In 455 B.C., during the first Peloponnesian War, it was burned by the Athenian admiral Tolmides.
In the first winter of the Peloponnesian War (431 B.C.) Athens expelled the Aeginetans, and established a cleruchy in their island.
Nothing is heard of them after the Peloponnesian war.
peloponnesian's Meaning':
of or relating to Peloponnesus