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Battle of Mount Lycaeum
Part of the Cleomenean War

A map of depicting the South Peloponnese.
Date222 BC
LocationMount Lycaeum, border of Elis and Arcadia
Result Spartan victory
Belligerents
Sparta Achaean League
Commanders and leaders
Cleomenes III Aratus
Casualties and losses
Light Heavy
Cleomenean War

The Battle of Mount Lycaeum was a battle of 227 BC in which Sparta (led by Cleomenes III) defeated the army of the Achaean League in the Cleomenean War. The Achaean army was led by Aratus of Sicyon, strategos of the Achaean League, having been sent to attack Sparta's ally Elis.

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37°27′25″N 21°58′30″E / 37.45694°N 21.97500°E / 37.45694; 21.97500

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