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Artas (Ancient Greek: Ἄρτας; ruled c. 430 – 413 BC) was a king of the Messapians. Artas was a strong ally of Athens during the Pelopponesian War and led an anti-Spartan campaign against Taras. Artas is also called Artos and in Greek is known as 'Bread-man'.

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  • Artas (en grec antic Ἄρτας, segons Tucídides o Ἄρτος, segons Suides) va ser un príncep dels messapis en temps de la Guerra del Peloponès. Tucídides explica que el general Demòstenes quan va iniciar el setge de Siracusa l'any 413 aC, va aconseguir d'ell un cos de 150 homes armats amb javelines i va renovar una antiga aliança. Se sap que els messapis eren tradicionalment enemics de Tàrent, una colònia lacedemònia, i d'aquí l'amistat amb els grecs. (ca)
  • Artas (Ancient Greek: Ἄρτας; ruled c. 430 – 413 BC) was a king of the Messapians. Artas was a strong ally of Athens during the Pelopponesian War and led an anti-Spartan campaign against Taras. Artas is also called Artos and in Greek is known as 'Bread-man'. Artas made an alliance with Athens around 430 BC. The Iapygians placed the colony of Taras under constant pressure throughout the 5th century BC and indeed in the 4th century BC and the Hellenistic period as well. For the Athenians to align themselves with Artas was an anti-Tarentine and thus an anti-Spartan act. The Athenian cultivation of Artas was therefore a good way to create difficulties for the Spartan colony of Taras. His friendship was similar to the Athenian alliance with Metapontion. In 418 BC, Artas renewed his old friendship with Athens at the time when Athens was beginning its Sicilian Expedition and was a proxenos of Athens. In 413 BC, Artas supplied the Athenians with one hundred and fifty javelin-throwers for the war against Syracuse. Artas made the Messapian state into a major military and political centre in the affairs of Magna Graecia. (en)
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  • Artas (en)
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  • Ἄρτας (en)
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  • c. 430 BC – c. 413 BC (en)
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  • Artas (en grec antic Ἄρτας, segons Tucídides o Ἄρτος, segons Suides) va ser un príncep dels messapis en temps de la Guerra del Peloponès. Tucídides explica que el general Demòstenes quan va iniciar el setge de Siracusa l'any 413 aC, va aconseguir d'ell un cos de 150 homes armats amb javelines i va renovar una antiga aliança. Se sap que els messapis eren tradicionalment enemics de Tàrent, una colònia lacedemònia, i d'aquí l'amistat amb els grecs. (ca)
  • Artas (Ancient Greek: Ἄρτας; ruled c. 430 – 413 BC) was a king of the Messapians. Artas was a strong ally of Athens during the Pelopponesian War and led an anti-Spartan campaign against Taras. Artas is also called Artos and in Greek is known as 'Bread-man'. (en)
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  • Artas de Messàpia (ca)
  • Artas of Messapia (en)
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