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Leipsydrium, or Leipsydrion (Ancient Greek: Λειψύδριον), was a fortress of ancient Attica, in which the Alcmaeonidae fortified themselves after the death of Hipparchus, but was taken by the Peisistratidae after defeating the opposite party. Herodotus describes it as situated above Paeonia, and other authorities place it above Mount Parnes. The site of Leipsydrium is tentatively located near modern .

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  • Leipsydrium, or Leipsydrion (Ancient Greek: Λειψύδριον), was a fortress of ancient Attica, in which the Alcmaeonidae fortified themselves after the death of Hipparchus, but was taken by the Peisistratidae after defeating the opposite party. Herodotus describes it as situated above Paeonia, and other authorities place it above Mount Parnes. The site of Leipsydrium is tentatively located near modern . (en)
  • Leipsydrion est un fort de l’Attique antique au pied du Parnès, présent dès l’époque archaïque. Il joua un rôle lors de la guerre du Péloponnèse. (fr)
  • Lipsidrio (in greco antico: Λειψύδριον, Leipsýdrion) era un centro abitato dell'Attica sulle pendici meridionali del monte Parnete presso Peonide. Consisteva in una roccaforte dove si arroccarono gli Alcmeonidi dopo la morte di Ipparco, che venne conquistata dai Pisistratidi intorno al 514 a.C. Nel IV-III secolo a.C. vi venne riedificata una fortezza, identificata nell'Ottocento come il monastero di San Nicola, situato tra i boschi a tre o quattro miglia a nord di Menidi. (it)
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  • Leipsydrium, or Leipsydrion (Ancient Greek: Λειψύδριον), was a fortress of ancient Attica, in which the Alcmaeonidae fortified themselves after the death of Hipparchus, but was taken by the Peisistratidae after defeating the opposite party. Herodotus describes it as situated above Paeonia, and other authorities place it above Mount Parnes. The site of Leipsydrium is tentatively located near modern . (en)
  • Leipsydrion est un fort de l’Attique antique au pied du Parnès, présent dès l’époque archaïque. Il joua un rôle lors de la guerre du Péloponnèse. (fr)
  • Lipsidrio (in greco antico: Λειψύδριον, Leipsýdrion) era un centro abitato dell'Attica sulle pendici meridionali del monte Parnete presso Peonide. Consisteva in una roccaforte dove si arroccarono gli Alcmeonidi dopo la morte di Ipparco, che venne conquistata dai Pisistratidi intorno al 514 a.C. Nel IV-III secolo a.C. vi venne riedificata una fortezza, identificata nell'Ottocento come il monastero di San Nicola, situato tra i boschi a tre o quattro miglia a nord di Menidi. (it)
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  • Leipsydrion (fr)
  • Leipsydrium (en)
  • Lipsidrio (it)
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