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Argive (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 105
The same winter the Ambraciots, as they had
promised Eurylochus when they retained his army, marched out against
Amphilochian Argos with three thousand heavy infantry, and invading the
Argive territory occupied Olpae, a stronghold on a hill near the sea, which
had been formerly fortified by the Acarnanians and used as the place of
assizes for their nation, and which is about two miles and three-quarters
from the city of Argos upon the sea-coast.
Meanwhile the Acarnanians went with a part of their forces to the relief of
Argos, and with the rest encamped in Amphilochia at the place called Krenae,
or the Wells, to watch for Eurylochus and his Peloponnesians, and to prevent
their passing through and
Peloponnesus (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 105
Amphilochian Argos (search for this): book 3, chapter 105
The same winter the Ambraciots, as they had
promised Eurylochus when they retained his army, marched out against
Amphilochian Argos with three thousand heavy infantry, and invading the
Argive territory occupied Olpae, a stronghold on a hill near the sea, which
had been formerly fortified by the Acarnanians and used as the place of
assizes for their nation, and which is about two miles and three-quarters
from the city of Argos upon the sea-coast.
Meanwhile the Acarnanians went with a part of their forces to the relief of
Argos, and with the rest encamped in Amphilochia at the place called Krenae,
or the Wells, to watch for Eurylochus and his Peloponnesians, and to prevent
their passing through and
Argos (Greece) (search for this): book 3, chapter 105