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- Thermos (/ˈθɜːrmɒs/; also known as Thermon /ˈθɜːrmən/, Thermum; Gr****: Θέρμος or Thermika) was an ancient Gr**** sanctuary, which served as the regular...
- three-year war against Aetolia, Sparta and Elis. Following the sack of Thermum, the Aetolian political and religious capital, the Aetolians agreed to...
- 59stadia from Thermum. It was burnt by Philip V of Macedon, on his invasion of Aetolia, in 218 BCE, as he returned from the capture of Thermum. Its site is...
- Gr****: Παμφία) was a village of ancient Aetolia, on the road from Metapa to Thermum, and distant 30 stadia from each. It was burnt by Philip V of Macedon in...
- of Macedon is able to take advantage of Roman inactivity. After sacking Thermum, the religious and political centre of Aetolia, Philip is able to force...
- Cicero discusses his tax policy Cicero 56 BCE De Suis Virtutibus Contra L. Thermum post censuram Concerning his virtues in Opposition to Thermus Cato the...
- Octavius and Popillius then attended the meeting of the Aetolian League in Thermum, where they demanded hostages. It was likely a strategy to find who would...
- of Macedon is able to take advantage of Roman inactivity. After sacking Thermum, the religious and political centre of Aetolia, Philip is able to force...