-
sympoliteia (Gr****: συμπολιτεία, lit. 'joint citizenship'),
anglicized as
sympolity, was a type of
treaty for
political organization in
ancient Greece. By...
- eman****ted itself, is uncertain; at any rate it
entered into the
relation of
sympolity with the
Aetolian League. In 287 BC, the city was
severely damaged by...
- britannica.com.
Retrieved 2010-09-10.
Aetolian League,
federal state or "
sympolity" of Aetolia, in
ancient Greece.
Probably based on a
looser tribal community...
- σύστημα City
Votes Xanthos 3
Patara 3 Myra 3
Pinara 3 Tlos 3
Olympos 3
Sympolity of Aperlae, Simena, Isinda,
Apollonia 1
Amelas ? Antip****us ? Arycanda...
-
between the
Poseidonians and the Sybarites,
possibly in the form of a
sympolity.
Poseidonia might have had a
major share in a new
foundation of Sybaris...
- Votes: 3
Xanthos Patara Myra
Pinara Tlos
Olympos Votes: 2 - Votes: 1
Sympolity of Aperlae, Simena, Isinda, and
Apollonia Votes: ?
Amelas Amelas Antip****us...
-
Emmanouil M. L. (ed.), "Aratus of Sicyon: The
Great Leader of the
Achaean Sympolity During the
Period 245 and 213", The
Achaean Federation in
Ancient Greece:...
- Votes: 3
Xanthos Patara Myra
Pinara Tlos
Olympos Votes: 2 - Votes: 1
Sympolity of Aperlae, Simena, Isinda, and
Apollonia Votes: ?
Amelas Amelas Antip****us...
- League. The city
united in the 2d
century BC with Euromus, and
later in a
sympolity with Mylasa. In the city
there was a
temple of Apollo. Archaeologists...
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between the
Poseidonians and the Sybarites,
possibly in the form of a
sympolity.
Sybaris was not
completely destro****, as
Diodorus and
Strabo claimed...