- The
Aetolian (or
Aitolian)
League (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κοινὸν τῶν Αἰτωλῶν) was a
confederation of
tribal communities and
cities in
ancient Greece centered...
-
challenge Macedonian control over Greece, but was
rapidly defeated by the
Aitolian League (allied with Macedonia). In 275 BC,
Cleonymus defected to Pyrrhus...
- city of
Amphissa in Lokris.
Fifth Sacred War (281 - 280 BC),
between the
Aitolian League and the
Spartan king
Areus I. This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
-
LacusCurtius John D. Grainger, The
League of the
Aitolians, 1999, p. 33. John D. Grainger, The
League of the
Aitolians, 1999, p. 40. "Technological Educational...
- xlv. 28, 31. Broughton, vol. I, p. 436. Grainger, The
League of the
Aitolians, pp. 529, 530. Sallust,
Bellum Jugurthinum, 33, 34. Broughton, vol. I...
- but a north-west dialect, akin to
others of the same
family (Akarnanian,
Aitolian,
Lokrian etc.), but
exhibiting several distinctive features that preclude...
- also have been. Some are "inscribed in a
mixed alphabet which may well be
Aitolian".
There are
fragments of two sets of antefixes, the
second set with heads...
-
article mostly follows Bosworth's theory. Grainger, The
League of the
Aitolians, pp. 59–61. Bosworth, "Why did
Athens lose the
Lamian War?", pp. 17, 18...
- Ελλάδος Περιήγησις. Αθήνα: Εκδοτική Αθηνών. Scholten, J.B. (2000). The
Politics of Plunder:
Aitolians and
Their Koinon in the
Early ****enistic Era....
- p. 171.
Gruen 1986, p. 363.
Sakellariou 1997, p. 80: "An army of the
Aitolian and
Achaian Leagues came to
their aid and a
treaty was
concluded which...