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- With the tithe of the revenues they acquired by selling the fish, the Corcyreans erected the bronze bull. Pausanias 10.9.3 Paths of Pausanias (in Gr****):https://archive...
- inhabitants, they disembarked and set about besieging the town... the Corcyreans... sent off envoys to the Achaean and Aetolian leagues, begging for instant...
- also an account of a re-enactment of a famous sea battle between the Corcyrean (Corfiot) Gr****s and the Corinthians. This has been the subject of some...
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- Liburni. After the defeat and expulsion from the region of the Liburni, the Corcyreans founded in 627 BC on the Illyrian mainland a colony called Epi****us,...
- Illyrian army landed on the island and laid siege to the city. Upon this the Corcyreans, in the utmost distress and despondency, sent, together with the peoples...
- their former colony of Epi****us. 433 BC Battle of Sybota Athenians and Corcyreans fight the Corinthians. 432 BC Battle of Potidaea Athens defeats Sparta...
- ancient city of Corcyra by the Ostrogoths. The Gothic invasion forced the Corcyreans to s**** shelter inside fortifications on the peninsula at the tip of the...
- Corinthians from exploiting their victory, thus sparing much of the routed Corcyrean and Athenian fleet. Following this, Athens instructed Potidaea in the...
- come home to Corinth on the condition that Periander go to Corcyra. The Corcyreans heard about this and killed Lycophron to keep away Periander. 581 BC:...