- Koinon of Free Laconians
The Koinon (or "League") of Free Laconians was established in 21 BC by the Emperor
Augustus ,Greenhalgh and Eliopoulos. "Deep into Mani: Journey to the southern tip of Greece", 21] giving formal structure to a group of cities that had been associated for almost two centuries.History
The Eleutherolakones (Ἐλευθερολάκωνες, "free Laconians") are first mentioned in 195 BC, after
Sparta 's defeat in theRoman-Spartan War . The Roman generalTitus Quinctius Flaminius placed several coastal cities of theMani Peninsula under the protection of theAchean League , freeing them from Spartan hegemony. The most important of its cities was Gythium. A few years later, in 192 BC, Gythium was recaptured byNabis ofSparta , but theAchean League immediately liberated the city. The city of Las was attacked and captured by the Spartans. The Achean League retaliated and freed Las and captured Sparta.Constitution
The highest officer in the Union was the general who was assisted by the treasurer. At its height the "koinon" consisted of 24 cities; however, the number decreased to 18. [Pausanias. "Description of Greece", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Paus.+3.21.7 3.21.7] ] The "koinon" 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
Diocletian reformed the provincial administration.Member cities
According to Pausanias, the members of the "koinon" were: [Pausanias. "Description of Greece", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Paus.+3.21.7 3.21.7] ]
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References
Primary Sources
* Pausanias, translated by W.H.S Jones, (1918). Pausanias Description of Greece. London: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-14-044362-2.
econdary Sources
*Peter Greenhalgh and Edward Eliopoulos, (1985). Deep into Mani: Journey to the southern tip of Greece. London: Trinity Press ISBN 0-571-13524-2
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