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- of a loose confederation of Acarnanian powers that was maintained until the late 1st century BC. The ancient Acarnanians, however, were Gr****s, and as...
- The Acarnanian League (Ancient Gr****: τὸ κοινὸν τῶν Ἁκαρνάνων, to koinon tōn Akarnanōn) was the tribal confederation, and later a fully-fledged federation...
- The Acarnanian Mountains (Gr****: Ακαρνανικά όρη, Akarnanika ori) is a mountain range in the northwestern part of the Aetolia-Acarnania regional unit in...
- to send a fleet to limit the coastal Acarnanians' ability to move against the Spartan land force in the Acarnanian interior. Cnemus' land force consisted...
- Pergamum, plundering Pergamese territory and attacking cities in Caria. The Acarnanians, with Macedonian support, invade Attica, causing Athens, which has previously...
- Akarnanois hippeois for Ἀκαρνᾶσιν ἱππεῦσιν Akarnasin hippeusin (to the Acarnanian knights). ἐν (en) + accusative (instead of εἰς (eis)): en Naupakton (into...
- Ionian Sea, near the southern end of the Acarnanian Mountains. It takes its name from the ancient Acarnanian town Astacus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄστακος - Astakos)...
- Acarnania on a gulf of the Ionian Sea and occupied the fort of Olpae. The Acarnanians asked for help from both the Athenian general Demosthenes, and the 20...
- Peloponnesian League (c. 550–366 BC) Amphictyonic League (c. 595–279 BC) Acarnanian League (c. 500–31 BC) ****enic League (499–449 BC) Delian League (478–404...
- This is a list of cities in ancient Epirus. These were Gr**** poleis, komes or fortresses except for Nicopolis, which was founded by Octavian. classical...