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Patrae (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 25
Phthiotis (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 25
War Declared With the Aetolians
When he arrived at Corinth he found the envoys from
The congress of allies at Corinth declare war against the Aetolians.
the allied cities already there; and in consultation with them he discussed the measures to
be taken in regard to the Aetolians. The complaints against them were stated by the various
envoys. The Boeotians accused them of
plundering the temple of Athene at ItoneA town of Phthiotis in Thessaly. See Book 25, 3. in time of peace:
the phocians of having attacked and attempted to seize the
cities of Ambrysus and Daulium: the Epirotes of having committed depredations in their territory. The Acarnanians
showed how they had contrived a plot for the betrayal of
Thyrium into their hands, and had gone so far as to actually
assault it under cover of night. The Achaeans made a statement showing that they had seized Clarium in the territory of
Megalopolis; traversed the territories of Patrae and Pharae,
pillaging the country as they went; complete
Corinth (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 25
War Declared With the Aetolians
When he arrived at Corinth he found the envoys from
The congress of allies at Corinth declare war against the Aetolians.
the allied cities already there; and in consultation with them he discussed the measures to
be taken in regard to the Aetolians. The complaints against them were stated by the various
envoys. The Boeotians accused them of
plundering the temple of Athene at ItoneA town of Phthiotis in Thessaly. See Book 25, 3. in time of peace:
the phocians of Corinth declare war against the Aetolians.
the allied cities already there; and in consultation with them he discussed the measures to
be taken in regard to the Aetolians. The complaints against them were stated by the various
envoys. The Boeotians accused them of
plundering the temple of Athene at ItoneA town of Phthiotis in Thessaly. See Book 25, 3. in time of peace:
the phocians of having attacked and attempted to seize the
cities of Ambrysus and Daulium: the Epirotes of having committed depredations in their territory. The Acarnanians
showed how they had contrived a plot for the betrayal of
Thyrium into their hands, and had gone so far as to actually
assault it under cover of night. The Achaeans made a statement showing that they had seized Clarium in the territory of
Megalopolis; traversed the territories of Patrae and Pharae,
pillaging the country as they went; complet
Clarium (Italy) (search for this): book 4, chapter 25
Megalopolis (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 25
Thessaly (Greece) (search for this): book 4, chapter 25
War Declared With the Aetolians
When he arrived at Corinth he found the envoys from
The congress of allies at Corinth declare war against the Aetolians.
the allied cities already there; and in consultation with them he discussed the measures to
be taken in regard to the Aetolians. The complaints against them were stated by the various
envoys. The Boeotians accused them of
plundering the temple of Athene at ItoneA town of Phthiotis in Thessaly. See Book 25, 3. in time of peace:
the phocians of having attacked and attempted to seize the
cities of Ambrysus and Daulium: the Epirotes of having committed depredations in their territory. The Acarnanians
showed how they had contrived a plot for the betrayal of
Thyrium into their hands, and had gone so far as to actually
assault it under cover of night. The Achaeans made a statement showing that they had seized Clarium in the territory of
Megalopolis; traversed the territories of Patrae and Pharae,
pillaging the country as they went; completel
Lusi (search for this): book 4, chapter 25