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Amphilochian Argos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄργος τὸ Ἀμφιλοχικόν, Latin:
Argos Amphilochi****) was the
chief town of
ancient Amphilochia,
situated at the eastern...
- muni****lity
Argos (Nisyros), an
ancient settlement on
Nisyros island Amphilochian Argos, an
ancient settlement in
Amphilochia Argos Orestiko, a town in...
- they were
closely connected with
their neighbors, the
Agraeans and
Amphilochians on the
Ambracian Gulf, who were
barbarian or non-****enic nations. Like...
- led by
Athens and Sparta. In 426, 3,000
hoplites from
Ambracia invaded Amphilochian Argos in
Acarnania on a gulf of the
Ionian Sea and
occupied the fort...
- of
North Macedonia Idomene (Ambracia), a
location or
mountains near
Amphilochian Argos Battle of Idomene,
fought there This
disambiguation page lists...
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dates back to the
ancient times and also
features the
ancient cities of
Amphilochian Argos and
Limnaia (or Limnaea).
According to Pausanias, the settlement...
- (ἑλληνίζειν) and by
Thucydides (5th
century BC), who
wrote that the
Amphilochian Argives were ****enised as to
their language by the Ambraciots, which...
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although by the
order it
occupies in the list of theorodokoi,
after Amphilochian Argos, it is
considered to be in
Aetolia rather than Acarnania, to which...
- K****opaia, Ambracia,
parts of
Acarnania (including Leukas, Palairos,
Amphilochian Argos, Calydon, and Lysimachia) and
western Aetolia – were
forced to...
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Peloponnesian War.
Olpae sat upon a
fortified hill, in the
territory of
Amphilochian Argos, 25
stadia (about 3 miles, 5 km) from
Argos itself. Eurylochus...