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Gomphi (Ancient Gr****: Γόμφοι) was a town and
polis (city-state) of
Histiaeotis in
ancient Thessaly,
situated upon a
tributary of the Peneius, and near...
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siege of
Gomphi was a
brief military confrontation during Caesar's
Civil War.
Following defeat at the
Battle of Dyrrhachium, the men of
Gaius Julius...
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Gomfoi (Gr****: Γόμφοι,
before 1930: Ραψίστα - Rapsista; Latin:
Gomphi) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Trikala regional unit, Thessaly, Greece...
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Macedonia 48 BC, 29 July –
Siege of
Gomphi – The city fell in a few
hours and Caesar's men were
allowed to sack
Gomphi. 48 BC, 9
August –
Battle of Pharsalus...
- able to
support more
prolonged operations.
After being denied entrance to
Gomphi by its city magistrates, who did not want to aid a
leader seemingly likely...
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threat and link up with
Domitius Calvinus,
allowing his men to sack
Gomphi en route.
Pursued by Pompey, he then
withdrew to the area near Pharsalus...
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Romans was ****igned to him. In 198 BC
Amynander took the
towns of
Phoca and
Gomphi, and
ravaged Thessaly. He was
present at the
conference between Flamininus...
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Phecadum was a
fortress and town
lying between the p**** of
Portes and
Gomphi in
ancient Thessaly. In the war
against Philip V of Macedon,
Amynander of...
- from
attack by
Metellus Scipio's
forces arriving from Syria. He
besieged Gomphi after it
resisted him.
Pompey pursued, s****ing to
spare Italy from invasion...
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quadrangle formed by the four cities, Tricca, Metropolis, Pelinnaeum, and
Gomphi. It
occupied the site of the
castle which stands on the
summit above the...