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- The Chremonidean War (267–261 BC) was fought by a coalition of some Gr**** city-states and Ptolemaic Egypt against Antigonid Macedonian domination. It ended...
- and Egypt against the Macedonian king Antigonos Gonatas. The following Chremonidean War was however a disaster for the Gr****s; Areus died in battle near...
- control of Cyrenaica after the defection of his half-brother Magas. In the Chremonidean War (c. 267–261 BC), Ptolemy confronted Antigonid Macedonia for control...
- Attica's warfare is displa**** by piles of rubble from fortresses from the Chremonidean war. Even though archaeological ruins of religious importance are found...
- the Athenians to join the Spartans in declaring war on Antigonus (see Chremonidean War). The Macedonian king responded by ravaging the territory of Athens...
- Areus I, a Spartan king during the Chremonidean War, on a coin (310–266 BC)...
- the Ptolemaic Kingdom. He is best known for his activity during the Chremonidean War (267–261 BC), when he commanded the navy sent to Greece by Ptolemy...
- persuaded the Gr**** cities to revolt against Antigonus, in what became the Chremonidean War, after the Athenian leader Chremonides. The cities were defeated...
- ****enistic period. Repairs and additions to the fortress were made during the Chremonidean War (266–261 BC). The name Capo Colonne (graecicized Καβοκολώνες Kavokolones)...
- admiral Patroclus, who established a fortified base there during the Chremonidean War. In the late Middle Ages, the island was notorious as a haven for...