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What (who) is Laconian - definition

PREFECTURE OF GREECE (UNTIL 2011)
Lakonia; Laconia, Greece; Laconia Prefecture; Lakedaimonia; Laconian plain; Laconian; Lakonia (prefecture); Lakonia Prefecture; Laconia (ancient region); Laconia Peripheral Unit; Laconia (peripheral unit); Lacedaeminians; Ancient Laconia; History of Laconia
  • [[Parnon]]
  • Eurotas river]] outside the city of Sparti.
  • The port of [[Gytheio]], [[Mani peninsula]].
  • The rock of [[Monemvasia]]
  • Palace of [[Mystras]]
  • The theater of ancient [[Sparta]] with modern Sparti and Taygetus in the background
  • [[Taygetus]]

Laconian         
[l?'k??n??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Laconia, a region of Greece.
¦ adjective relating to Laconia.
Laconian         
·noun An inhabitant of Laconia; ·esp., a Spartan.
II. Laconian ·adj Of or pertaining to Laconia, a division of ancient Greece; Spartan.
Laconian vase painting         
  • [[Amphora]] in the style of the [[Hunt Painter]], with [[gorgon]]eion, cranes and sphinxes, ''circa'' 540/530 BC. [[London]]: [[British Museum]].
  • [[Laconian krater]] without figural paintings, first half 6th century BC, [[Munich]]: [[Staatliche Antikensammlungen]].
  • [[Zeus]] and eagle on a cup by the [[Rider Painter]], ''circa'' 560 BC; [[Paris]]: [[Louvre]].
Laconian vase painting is a regional style of Greek vase painting, produced in Laconia, the region of Sparta, primarily in the 6th century BC.

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Laconia

Laconia or Lakonia (Greek: Λακωνία, Lakonía, [lakoˈni.a]) is a historical and administrative region of Greece located on the southeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Its administrative capital is Sparta. The word laconic—to speak in a blunt, concise way—is derived from the name of this region, a reference to the ancient Spartans who were renowned for their verbal austerity and blunt, often pithy remarks.