-
Acarnanians engaged in war with the Achaeans, who had
taken possession of
Calydon in Aetolia; and as the
latter were hard-pressed by the
Acarnanians,...
- confederation, and
later a fully-fledged
federation (koinon), of the
Acarnanians in classical, ****enistic, and
early Roman-era Greece. The
League existed...
- sense)
Central Gr****
tribes (Aeolians and Achaeans)
Aeolians Acarnanians, Pre-Dorian
Acarnanians Dulichiumians/Doulicheis (mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue...
-
named after the
nearby mountain Kourion, or just to
stand out from the
Acarnanians, who were
called so
because they were
unshorn – and
Leleges originally...
- wing of the
Acarnanians and Amphilochians,
chasing them back to Argos, but they were
themselves defeated by the rest of the
Acarnanians when they returned...
- The
Acarnanian Mountains (Gr****: Ακαρνανικά όρη,
Akarnanika ori) is a
mountain range in the
northwestern part of the Aetolia-Acarnania
regional unit in...
-
cities and a
district in Epirus, and
mercenaries from the Aetolians,
Acarnanians, and Athamanians.
These Gr****s
fought in the
Macedonian Phalanx battle...
- were ****igned
multiple identities and
places of
origin (i.e.
either Acarnanians, Aetolians, from Crete, or from Euboea). However, he
clarified the identity...
-
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...
-
considers Gether the
ancestor of the
Acarnanians.
Isidore of
Seville (c. 635)
makes him
ancestor of the
Acarnanians or Curians.
Australian Chinese revolutionary...