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Oeniadae or
Oiniadai (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνιάδαι), or
Oeneiadae or
Oineiadai (Οἰνειάδαι), was a town in
ancient Acarnania,
situated on the west bank of the...
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Oeniadae or
Oiniadai (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνιάδαι) was a
village of
ancient Thessaly in the
district of Oetaea. Its site is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium...
- an area of 270.899 km2. It was
named after the
ancient town of
Oeniadae.
Ancient Oeniadae (Ancient Gr****: Οἰνιάδαι) was a port town on the west bank of...
- town of
Oeniadae. It
subsequently formed the
boundary between Acarnania and Aetolia, but in the time of
Thucydides the
territory of
Oeniadae extended...
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robbery and piracy. The
settlements of Alyzeia, Coronta, Limnaea, Medion,
Oeniadae, Palaerus,
Phoitiai and
Stratus are also
mentioned by Thucydides, this...
- to New Oenia,
which was the town of
Oeniadae. Its
precise location is not known, but it was
located between Oeniadae and Stratus. Strabo. Geographica. Vol...
- Aetolians. Eventually,
Philip caught up with
Aeacides and the
Aetolians at
Oeniadae and
defeated them in battle. Aeacides, who was
wounded in the battle, died...
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reconstituted and in the
later years of Alexander's
reign the
Aetolians seized Oeniadae against his will. The
Aetolian League joined the
Athenians in the Lamian...
- Naupactus.
Asopius then sent 18
ships back to Athens, and
continued on to raze
Oeniadae with his
remaining fleet,
though the
people of that city
remained unbowed...
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Aeacides and the
Aetolians at
Oeniadae and
defeats them in battle. Aeacides, who was
wounded in the
Battle of
Oeniadae, dies a few days later. The remaining...