And others yet there are, High women, chosen from the waste of war For the great kings, behind these portals hid; And with them that laconian Tyndarid, Helen, like them a prisoner and a prize.
"The Trojan Women of Euripides"
Euripides
Meanwhile Xenophantes, a laconian, came to Rhodes from Pedaritus at Chios, with the news that the fortification of the Athenians was now finished, and that, unless the whole Peloponnesian fleet came to the rescue, the cause in Chios must be lost.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides
The same winter the Lacedaemonian Hippocrates sailed out from Peloponnese with ten Thurian ships under the command of Dorieus, son of Diagoras, and two colleagues, one laconian and one Syracusan vessel, and arrived at Cnidus, which had already revolted at the instigation of Tissaphernes.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War"
Thucydides