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{{distinguish|Laodicea (disambiguation){{!}}Laodicea}}Ladoceia or Ladokeia ({{lang-grc|(τὰ Λαδόκεια}}), also known as Laodicium or Laodikion (Λαοδίκιον),[1] was a place in ancient Arcadia, in the district Maenalia, and, after the building of Megalopolis, a suburb of that city. It was situated upon the road from the latter to Pallantium and Tegea. Here a battle was fought between the Mantineians and Tegeatae, 423 BCE, and between the Achaeans and Spartan king Cleomenes III, 226 BCE.[2][3] Thucydides places it in the district of Oresthis.[1]Its site is unlocated.[4] References1. ^1 {{Cite Thucydides|4.134}} 2. ^{{Cite Pausanias|8|44|1}} 3. ^{{Cite Polybius|2.51, 2.55}} 4. ^{{Cite Barrington|58}}
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