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Glyppia or Glympia (Ancient Greek: Γλυππία) was a village of ancient Laconia in Mount Parnon, situated near the frontiers of Argolis and Cynuria. Glyppia is the name in Pausanias, who simply describes it as situated in the interior above Marius. It appears to be the same place as the fortress called Glympeis (Γλυμπεῖς) by Polybius, who places it near the borders of the Argolis and Laconia, and who relates that the Messenians were defeated here in 218 BCE by the Spartans, when they were endeavouring, by a round-about march from Tegea, to penetrate into the southern valley of the Eurotas. It is also mentioned on another occasion by Polybius (4.36).

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  • Glipia (en griego, Γλυππία) es el nombre de un antiguo asentamiento griego de Laconia. Pausanias lo ubica en las proximidades de la ciudad de Mario, y únicamente dice que estaba en el interior.​ Posiblemente sea el mismo asentamiento que cita Polibio con el nombre de Glimpas o Glimpo (Γλυμπεῖς), que lo define como un fortaleza que ubica en el límite entre Argólide y Laconia.​ Se ha sugerido que podría haberse localizado en el castillo de Hagios Vasilios, que se conoce con el nombre de Lympia.​ (es)
  • Glíppia o Glímpia (en llatí Glyppia o Glympia, en grec antic Γλυππία) era una antiga ciutat de Lacònia prop de la frontera amb Argòlida. Pausànies li dona el nom de Glíppia i només diu que estava situada a l'interior, més amunt de la ciutat de Marios. És possible que l'antiga ciutat siguin les ruïnes que es conserven a l'actual Lympiáda; el districte al sud d'aquesta ciutat es diu Olympokhória que seria una paraula derivada de la forma local d'Olímpia. (ca)
  • Glyppia or Glympia (Ancient Greek: Γλυππία) was a village of ancient Laconia in Mount Parnon, situated near the frontiers of Argolis and Cynuria. Glyppia is the name in Pausanias, who simply describes it as situated in the interior above Marius. It appears to be the same place as the fortress called Glympeis (Γλυμπεῖς) by Polybius, who places it near the borders of the Argolis and Laconia, and who relates that the Messenians were defeated here in 218 BCE by the Spartans, when they were endeavouring, by a round-about march from Tegea, to penetrate into the southern valley of the Eurotas. It is also mentioned on another occasion by Polybius (4.36). (en)
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  • Glíppia o Glímpia (en llatí Glyppia o Glympia, en grec antic Γλυππία) era una antiga ciutat de Lacònia prop de la frontera amb Argòlida. Pausànies li dona el nom de Glíppia i només diu que estava situada a l'interior, més amunt de la ciutat de Marios. Polibi parla d'una fortalesa de nom Glumpeis (Γλυμπεῖς) i la situa prop de les fronteres entre Lacònia i l'Argòlida, i que sembla ser la mateixa ciutat. Diu que en aquell lloc van ser derrotats els messenis pels espartans l'any 218 aC, quan intentaven en un moviment circular des de Tegea penetrar a la vall de l'Eurotes. Polibi en parla també en una altra ocasió. És possible que l'antiga ciutat siguin les ruïnes que es conserven a l'actual Lympiáda; el districte al sud d'aquesta ciutat es diu Olympokhória que seria una paraula derivada de la forma local d'Olímpia. (ca)
  • Glyppia or Glympia (Ancient Greek: Γλυππία) was a village of ancient Laconia in Mount Parnon, situated near the frontiers of Argolis and Cynuria. Glyppia is the name in Pausanias, who simply describes it as situated in the interior above Marius. It appears to be the same place as the fortress called Glympeis (Γλυμπεῖς) by Polybius, who places it near the borders of the Argolis and Laconia, and who relates that the Messenians were defeated here in 218 BCE by the Spartans, when they were endeavouring, by a round-about march from Tegea, to penetrate into the southern valley of the Eurotas. It is also mentioned on another occasion by Polybius (4.36). Its site is located near the modern . (en)
  • Glipia (en griego, Γλυππία) es el nombre de un antiguo asentamiento griego de Laconia. Pausanias lo ubica en las proximidades de la ciudad de Mario, y únicamente dice que estaba en el interior.​ Posiblemente sea el mismo asentamiento que cita Polibio con el nombre de Glimpas o Glimpo (Γλυμπεῖς), que lo define como un fortaleza que ubica en el límite entre Argólide y Laconia.​ Se ha sugerido que podría haberse localizado en el castillo de Hagios Vasilios, que se conoce con el nombre de Lympia.​ (es)
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