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Definition of Achaian

Achaian
Achaean A*ch[ae]"an, Achaian A*cha"iana. [L. Achaeus, Achaius; Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to Achaia in Greece; also, Grecian. -- n. A native of Achaia; a Greek.

Meaning of Achaian from wikipedia

- Achaeans are the inhabitants of Achaea in Greece. However, the meaning of Achaea changed during the course of Ancient history, and thus Achaeans may refer...
- biggest stories in human history. Like Sasha, she becomes infected with an Achaian implant. Elizabeth Ludlow as Cas Isakovic, Niko's second-in-command and...
- Achaean Army", CP, Vol.62, No.2, p. 104–106 Benner, Steve M. (2008), "Achaian League Coinage of the 3rd through 1st Centuries B.C.E.", classical Studies...
- broke out between the Achaian League and Cleomenes III of Sparta. As a result, in 226 BC, Aratos of Sicyon the leader of the Achaian League forged an alliance...
- (Ancient Gr****: Διαῖος, Diaios) (died 146 BC) was the last strategos of the Achaian League in Ancient Greece before the League was disbanded by the Romans...
- Augustus (1863). History of Federal Government: From the Foundation of the Achaian League to the Disruption of the United States. Macmillan and Company. "Is...
- of Macedonia following this defeat, but intermittent interventions in Achaian affairs by the governors are attested. Sometime after 146 BC, Gnaeus Egnatius...
- Lucius, Attalus, the Rhodians, and the Athenians sent amb****adors to the Achaian League in order to bring them into the war on the Roman side. The league...
- 394 BC the Battle of the Nemea River was fought between Sparta and her Achaian, Elean, Mantinean, and the Tegeate allies against a coalition of Boeotians...
- Hittites and the Aegean World: Part 2. Archaeological Comments on Ahhiyawa-Achaians in Western Anatolia". American Journal of Archaeology. 87 (2): 138–141...