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Alyzeia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλύζεια) or
Alyzia (Ἀλυζια), was a town on the west
coast of
ancient Acarnania.
According to
Strabo it was
distant 15
stadia from...
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Aristomenes of
Alyzeia or
Aristomenes the
Acarnanian (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριστομένης; born 3rd
century BC; died 2nd
century BC) was
regent and
chief minister...
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their neighbours, and
living by
robbery and piracy. The
settlements of
Alyzeia, Coronta, Limnaea, Medion, Oeniadae, Palaerus,
Phoitiai and
Stratus are...
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except Phthiotic Thebes,
Malis except Lamia, Doris, Locris, Phokis, Ainis,
Alyzeia, Dolopia, Athamania, the
island of
Leukas in the
Ionian Sea, some of the...
- Limnaea, Euripus,
Heraclea (After the 330s BC),
Anactorium (After 425 BC),
Alyzeia, Palairos,
Phara Earliest certain date is 455 BC in
response to an attack...
- with his
brother over Acarnania, and is said to have
founded the town of
Alyzeia (modern Alyzia) there. Strabo, 10. p. 4, 52; Steph**** of Byzantium, s...
- Aristomenes, son of
Menneas 204/203 BC 2nd P. dem. Cair. 30660, 30700. From
Alyzeia 088 Satyros, son of
Eumenes 203/202 BC 3rd PP III/IX 5263. 089 Adaios,...
- This
force was led by Timotheos, son of Conon, who won the
battle of
Alyzeia in Acarnania. In 375 BC
there was a
renewal of the King's Peace, but this...
- Greece: Aristomenes, king of
Messenia in the 7th
century BC.
Aristomenes of
Alyzeia,
regent and
chief minister of
Egypt in the
Ptolemaic period during the...
- in 375 BC, the year of
general Timotheus'
naval victory over
Sparta at
Alyzeia. The
Athenians would then have
consecrated the
Dancers after that victory...