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- Mytilenean revolt in 428–427. Athens liberated the so-called Actaean cities (called 'Actaean' cities because they were located on the ἀκτή (aktē) or promontory...
- Pronunciation /ækˈtiːə/ Alternative names S/2006 (120347) 1 Adjectives Actaean /ækˈtiːən/ Orbital characteristics Semi-major axis 5724±27 km Eccentricity...
- the triple-tongued Sicilians Stygian Proserpine; the ancient Eleusinians Actaean Ceres; some call me Juno, some Bellona, others Hecate, others Rhamnusia;...
- call me the Pessinuntian Mother of the gods; ... the ancient Eleusinians Actaean Ceres; ... and the Egyptians who excel in ancient learning, honour me with...
- end to the Mytilenean revolt in 427 BCE and took over all the so-called Actaean cities in the Troad. Achilleion appears in the Athenian tribute lists for...
- crossing to Europe at nearby Abydos. Later that century, it was one of the Actaean cities which Mytilene lost control of following the end of the Mytilenean...
- ****s was also ethnically Aeolian and Kolonai was one of the so-called Actaean cities which Athens took from Mytilene following the end of the Mytilenean...
- from the late 8th century BC. In 427 BC Larisa was one of the so-called Actaean cities that Athens took from Mytilene following the end of the Mytilenean...
- Roman influence because of inscriptions suggesting a gymnasium where the Actaean games were performed in honor of Augustus' victory. Other inscriptions...
- has been done at the site to prove this definitively. It was one of the Actaean cities in the Troad which Athens took from Mytilene following the end of...