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Ambracia (/æmˈbreɪʃə/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀμβρακία,
occasionally Ἀμπρακία, Ampracia) was a city of
ancient Greece on the site of
modern Arta. It was founded...
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including the Orestae, FGrH 1 F 107) and
expanded southwards,
reaching the
Ambraciote Gulf (see AMBRACIA) c.370 BC."
Errington 1990, p. 43. Plutarch. Parallel...
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including the Orestae, FGrH 1 F 107) and
expanded southwards,
reaching the
Ambraciote Gulf (see AMBRACIA) c.370 BC."
Hammond 1967, p. 703: "The
Orestae were...
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Epicrates of
Ambracia (Gr****: Ἐπικράτης Ἀμβρακιώτης), was an
Ambraciote who
lived in Athens, a
comic poet of the
Middle Comedy,
according to the testimony...
- main sections: the
public life, the cemeteries, and the
private life of
Ambraciotes,
whilst at the
start and end of the
exhibition there are
individual smaller...
- Gr**** (or a
known and
recognized dialect of it)
under the
influence of
Ambraciote colonists. So the
natural conclusion from Thucydides'
statements is that...
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statement that the
other tribes south of the line and
extending down to the
Ambraciote Gulf were Epirotic. Of
these the most
northerly near the
coast were the...
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Epirus was once
conquered by his son Melaneus, and that he ****isted the
Ambraciotes in the war
against the
natives of
Epirus and
brought law and
order to...