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Achaeans are the
inhabitants of
Achaea in Greece. However, the
meaning of
Achaea changed during the
course of
Ancient history, and thus
Achaeans may refer...
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biggest stories in
human history. Like Sasha, she
becomes infected with an
Achaian implant.
Elizabeth Ludlow as Cas Isakovic, Niko's second-in-command and...
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Achaean Army", CP, Vol.62, No.2, p. 104–106 Benner,
Steve M. (2008), "
Achaian League Coinage of the 3rd
through 1st
Centuries B.C.E.",
classical Studies...
- (Ancient Gr****: Διαῖος, Diaios) (died 146 BC) was the last
strategos of the
Achaian League in
Ancient Greece before the
League was
disbanded by the Romans...
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broke out
between the
Achaian League and
Cleomenes III of Sparta. As a result, in 226 BC,
Aratos of
Sicyon the
leader of the
Achaian League forged an alliance...
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Augustus (1863).
History of
Federal Government: From the
Foundation of the
Achaian League to the
Disruption of the
United States.
Macmillan and Company. "Is...
- Achilles' from Book 20–22), Hector's
leading of the
Trojan ****ault on the
Achaian camp in Book 8 (with the help of Zeus), Agamemnon's
aristeia in Book 11...
- of
Macedonia following this defeat, but
intermittent interventions in
Achaian affairs by the
governors are attested.
Sometime after 146 BC,
Gnaeus Egnatius...
- Gr****
statesman and
orator (d. 314 BC) Merker,
Irwin L. (1989). "The
Achaians in
Naupaktos and
Kalydon in the
Fourth Century". Hesperia: The Journal...
- Lucius, Attalus, the Rhodians, and the
Athenians sent amb****adors to the
Achaian League in
order to
bring them into the war on the
Roman side. The league...