- 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...
-
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...
- Apollo) and the
fleet destro****,
because one of the
Heraclidae had
slain an
Acarnanian soothsayer. His
brothers were
later able to
conquer the Peloponnese. By...
- 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...
-
Mountains dominate the north, northeast, west and southeast,
especially the
Acarnanian Mountains. The
longest and main
river is the Acheloos,
which ends as a...
-
cities and a
district in Epirus, and
mercenaries from the Aetolians,
Acarnanians, and Athamanians.
These Gr****s
fought in the
Macedonian Phalanx battle...
- examples,
ample textual evidence of this
exists for the
Achaean League,
Acarnanian League, and
Achaean League; see
Hatzopoulos 1996, pp. 366–367. According...
- example, was the
location of the
Acarnanian people and poleis. A
colony from
there would then be
considered Acarnanian, no
matter how far away from Acarnania...