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Patrae (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Dyme (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Achaia (Greece) (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Aratus Elected Strategus
When the next winter came, Philip having departed
Winter of B. C. 218-217.
to Macedonia, and the Achaean Strategus
Eperatus having incurred the contempt of the
Achaean soldiers and the complete disregard
of the mercenaries, no one would obey his orders, and
no preparation was made for the defence of the country.
This was observed by Pyrrhias, who had been
sent by the Aetolians to command the Eleans. Disorder in Achaia owing to the incompetence of the Strategus Eperatus.
He had under him a force of thirteen hundred
Aetolians, and the mercenaries hired by the
Eleans, as well as a thousand Elean infantry and
two hundred Elean cavalry, amounting in all to three thousand:
and he now began committing frequent raids, not only upon
the territories of Dyme and Pharae, but upon that of Patrae
also. Finally he pitched his camp on what is called the Panachaean Mountain, which commands the town of Patrae, and
began wasting the whole district towards Rhium and Aegium.
The r
Europe (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Aratus Elected Strategus
When the next winter came, Philip having departed
Winter of B. C. 218-217.
to Macedonia, and the Achaean Strategus
Eperatus having incurred the contempt of the
Achaean soldiers and the complete disregard
of the mercenaries, no one would obey his orders, and
no preparation was made for the defence of the country.
This was observed by Pyrrhias, who had been
sent by the Aetolians to command the Eleans. Disorder in Achaia owing to the incompetence of the Strategus Eperatus.
He had under him a force of thirteen hundred
Aetolians, and the mercenaries hired by the
Eleans, as well as a thousand Elean infantry and
two hundred Elean cavalry, amounting in all to three thousand:
and he now began committing frequent raids, not only upon
the territories of Dyme and Pharae, but upon that of Patrae
also. Finally he pitched his camp on what is called the Panachaean Mountain, which commands the town of Patrae, and
began wasting the whole district towards Rhium and Aegium.
The
Asia (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
217 BC (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Aratus Elected Strategus
When the next winter came, Philip having departed
Winter of B. C. 218-217.
to Macedonia, and the Achaean Strategus
Eperatus having incurred the contempt of the
Achaean soldiers and the complete disregard
of the mercenaries, no one would obey his orders, and
no preparation was made for the defence of the country.
This was observed by Pyrrhias, who had been
sent by the Aetolians to command the Eleans. Disorder in Achaia owing to the incompetence of the Strategus Eperatus.
He had under him a force of thirteen hundred
Aetolians, and the mercenaries hired by the
Eleans, as well as a thousand Elean infantry and
two hundred Elean cavalry, amounting in all to three thousand:
and he now began committing frequent raids, not only upon
the territories of Dyme and Pharae, but upon that of Patrae
also. Finally he pitched his camp on what is called the Panachaean Mountain, which commands the town of Patrae, and
began wasting the whole district towards Rhium and Aegium.
The
218 BC - 217 BC (search for this): book 5, chapter 30
Aratus Elected Strategus
When the next winter came, Philip having departed
Winter of B. C. 218-217.
to Macedonia, and the Achaean Strategus
Eperatus having incurred the contempt of the
Achaean soldiers and the complete disregard
of the mercenaries, no one would obey his orders, and
no preparation was made for the defence of the country.
This was observed by Pyrrhias, who had been
sent by the Aetolians to command the Eleans. Disorder in Achaia owing to the incompetence of the Strategus Eperatus.
He had under him a force of thirteen hundred
Aetolians, and the mercenaries hired by the
Eleans, as well as a thousand Elean infantry and
two hundred Elean cavalry, amounting in all to three thousand:
and he now began committing frequent raids, not only upon
the territories of Dyme and Pharae, but upon that of Patrae
also. Finally he pitched his camp on what is called the Panachaean Mountain, which commands the town of Patrae, and
began wasting the whole district towards Rhium and Aegium.
The