-
would be men
scattered through the ****enistic
world who were
called Olynthians. Due to its
proximity to the
ancient city of
Potidaea and the presence...
- Diodorus,
there were two
pitched battles against the
Olynthians;
after being defeated twice, the
Olynthians were then
confined to the city. Two of the commanders...
- battle. The
Olynthian infantry, however, did not
suffer significant losses,
since they
promptly took
refuge behind the city walls. The
Olynthians carried...
- tōn Chalkideōn, "League of the Chalcidians"), also
referred to as the
Olynthians or the
Chalcidians in
Thrace (Χαλκιδεῖς ἐπί Θρᾴκης,
Chalkideis epi Thrakēs)...
- II of Macedon.
Potidaea was destro**** and its
territory handed to the
Olynthians. C****ander
built a city on the same site
which was
named C****andreia....
- itself.
After this, the
Olynthians kept
close to home. The
campaign went on for
another two summers, but
eventually the
Olynthians sued for
peace (379) and...
-
young boy, who was very
beautiful and elegant, from the
senate of the
Olynthians, who had
happened to be
taken prisoner in the
company of
Derdas the Macedonian...
-
break the
Olynthian hold on
Amphipolis by
attacking a
series of
cities in the
Chalcidice Peninsula in
order to draw it out, but the
Olynthians did not take...
- two half
brothers fled to Olynthos,
serving as a
casus belli for the
Olynthian War (349–348 BC)
against the
Chalcidian League.
While Athens was preoccupied...
-
Molossia Sparta Supported by:
Thessaly Macedonia 382 BC 379 BC
First Olynthian War
Peloponnesian League Macedonia Chalcidian League 378 BC 372 BC Boeotian...