-
mythology as the
scene of the hunt for the
Calydonian Boar, also
called the
Aetolian Boar.
Tribes known as
Curetes –
named after the
nearby mountain Kourion...
- The
Aetolian (or Aitolian)
League (Gr****: Κοινὸν τῶν Αἰτωλῶν) was a
confederation of
tribal communities and
cities in
ancient Greece centered in Aetolia...
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Kosmas the
Aetolian,
sometimes Cosmas the
Aetolian or
Patrokosmas "Father Kosmas" (Gr****: Κοσμᾶς ὁ Αἰτωλός,
Kosmas Etolos; born
between 1700 and 1714...
- Roman–Seleucid war (192–188 BC), also
called the
Aetolian war,
Antiochene war,
Syrian war, and Syrian-
Aetolian war was a
military conflict between two coalitions...
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Macedonian War (214–205 BC) was
fought by Rome,
allied (after 211 BC) with the
Aetolian League and
Attalus I of Pergamon,
against Philip V of Macedon, contemporaneously...
- The
Portico of the
Aetolians,
known also as the
Western Portico, is one of the
largest buildings of Delphi,
situated outside of the
sacred precinct of...
- Síllogos (Gr****: Παναιτωλικός Γυμναστικός Φιλεκπαιδευτικός Σύλλογος; Pan-
Aetolian Gymnastic and
Educational Club), is a Gr****
professional football club...
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Sparta and Elis.
Following the sack of Thermum, the
Aetolian political and
religious capital, the
Aetolians agreed to peace. Philip's
troops destro**** 2,000...
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allied with the
Aetolian League, a
union of Gr****
states in
Aetolia in
central Greece. He
helped fund the
fortification of Elaeus, an
Aetolian stronghold in...
- The
Aetolian campaign,
often referred to as "Demosthenes'
Aetolian campaign", was a
failed Athenian offensive in
northwestern Greece during the Archidamian...