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Chremonidean War.
Chremonides and his brother, Glaucon, were
compelled to flee
Athens and take
refuge in Egypt. There,
Chremonides became an
admiral of...
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Archinus Aristides Aristogeiton Aristophon Autocles Callistratus Charmides Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius of Phalerum...
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Romans found a
colony at Ariminum.
Chremonides, an
Athenian statesman and general,
issues the
Decree of
Chremonides,
creating an
alliance between Sparta...
- anti-Macedonian
faction in Athens, led by the
Stoic statesman and
general Chremonides, took
power and
declared war on
Macedon (possibly as
early as the autumn...
- Sparta. The
Athenian politician Chremonides forged a
further alliance with
Sparta in 269 BC. In late 268 BC,
Chremonides declared war on
Antigonus II. The...
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coalition of
Spartans (led by King
Areus I of Sparta),
Athenians (led by
Chremonides),
Arcadians and
Achaeans that
tries to
expel the
Macedonian forces located...
- who
considered Macedonia as a
political enemy, such as
Hypereides and
Chremonides,
likened the
Lamian War and
Chremonidean War, respectively, to the earlier...
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mainland Greece. With the aid of the
Ptolemaic navy, the
Athenian statesman Chremonides led a
revolt against Macedonian authority known as the
Chremonidean War...
- to Eupyridae,
Cropia and Peleces.
Eteokles of Aithalidai,
father of
Chremonides Lohmann, Hans (October 2006). "Aethalidae". Brill's New Pauly. Retrieved...
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Phaselis (360s BC) and in the ****enistic
period with the
degree of
Chremonides'
announcing the
alliance of
Athens and Sparta. He also had a role in...