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[[File:ACOd-LotFB3-RhodePebblehelotchildren.jpg|thumb|250px|Rhode and Pebble in the camp]]
The '''Helot camps''' was the assigned dwelling place for the ''[[helot]]s'' working in the 5th century BCE [[Aipeia]], [[Messenia]], [[Greece]]. Consisting of naught but tents set up in the muddy ground, the camp was as much a thoroughfare as a campsite.
The '''Helot camps''' was the assigned dwelling place for the ''[[helot]]s'' working in the 5th century BCE [[Aipeia]], [[Messenia]], [[Greece]]. Consisting of naught but tents set up in the muddy ground, the camp was as much a thoroughfare as a campsite.



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Rhode and Pebble in the camp

The Helot camps was the assigned dwelling place for the helots working in the 5th century BCE Aipeia, Messenia, Greece. Consisting of naught but tents set up in the muddy ground, the camp was as much a thoroughfare as a campsite.

The camp near the Temple of Apollo Korythos served as the home of the helot Rhode and her son Pebble, as well as the latter's friends.[1]

During the Peloponnesian War, Rhode, having been saved from public execution in the agora by the Spartan misthios Kassandra led the latter to the camp, hoping she'd help her escort the children to safety.[1]

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