-
Acontium or
Akontion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκόντιον) was a town of
ancient Arcadia, in the
district of Parrhasia. The
people of
Acontium moved to Megalopolis...
- βούλει; ti boulei? what do you want?) σίγυνον
sigunon (Attic ἀκόντιον
akontion spear) ἐπίκορον
epicoron (Attic ἐπίκοπον epikopon) cutting, re-stamped...
- the 4th
century BC
under the
Macedonians and
crown the east end of
mount Akontion. The
theatre was
built around the end of the 4th
century BC. The cavea...
- merops) ἀκόντιον
akontion spine or backbone,
anything ridged like the backbone:
ridge of a hill or
mountain (Attic rhachis) (Attic
akontion spear, javelin)...
- ἀκλάδες
aklades (unpruned vineyards) (Attic
akladeutoi ampeloi) ἀκόντιον
akontion (part of troops) (Attic spear) (Macedonian rhachis,
spine or backbone,...
- (Gr****: ἅλμα, romanized: hálma),
javelin throw (Gr****: ἀκόντιον, romanized:
akóntion), and
discus throw (Gr****: δίσκος, romanized: dískos), the
stadion (Gr****:...
- manuals. The
sling or
possibly the
staff sling (sphendobolos),
javelin (
akontion or riptarion) and the bow (toxarion) were the
weapons used by the middle...
- the
Pontic line and
pursued them
towards the
Cephissus river and
Mount Akontion. The
centre began advancing forward being led by
Gabinius who was slaughtering...