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    the Athamanians to have been a Greek tribe. The existence of Greek myths about Athamas and Ino in Achaean Phthiotis suggests that the Athamanians were...
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    district in Epirus, and mercenaries from the Aetolians, Acarnanians, and Athamanians. These Greeks fought in the Macedonian Phalanx battle formation. He had...
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    Belligerents Greeks invading Italy: Epirotes Aetolians Acarnanians Athamanians Thessalians Greek allies in Italy: Tarentum Italic allies: Samnites Lucanians...
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    aligned himself with the Romans. Antiochus likewise approached Athens, the Athamanians, the Boeotian League as well as city states in Acarnania and Epirus with...
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    allies, starting the Galatian War. In mainland Greece they suppressed the Athamanians and Aetolians who broke the terms of a previous truce. During the summer...
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  • teeth, βαβύας babuas mud) βαθάρα bathara pukliê (Macedonian), purlos (Athamanian) (unattested; maybe food, atharê porridge, pyros wheat) βίῤῥοξ birrhox...
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  • Αθαμανία) can refer to: Athamania, the area inhabited in Antiquity by the Athamanians Athamania, Arta, a municipal unit in the regional unit of Arta, Greece...
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  • grammarians, lastly, derive the name from τριτώ which, in the dialect of the Athamanians, is said to signify " head," so that it would be the goddess born out...
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    southeastern area of Epirus, which was the homeland of the Greek tribe of the Athamanians, who are usually considered to be Greek by modern scholars, although...
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    The seat of the municipality was in Vourgareli. It is named after the Athamanians, an ancient Greek tribe that inhabited south-eastern Epirus and west...
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  • Molossis/Molossia. Apheidantes - They were named after king Apheidas. Arktanoi Athamanians (or Athamanes) - They lived in Athamania Dodonaioi or Selloi - Dodona...
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    response to this new marriage and with the support of Cleopatra II, an Athamanian mercenary captain formerly in Ptolemaic service, Galaestes, initiated...
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  • located in south-eastern Epirus. It was one of the chief towns of the Athamanians, along with Argithea, Heraclea and Tetraphylia. "ToposText". topostext...
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    Schoeneus, Leucon, Ptous and/or others). The spot was afterwards called the Athamanian plain. When Athamas returned to his second wife, Ino,[clarification needed]...
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    gongylidi turnip) δάρατος daratos Thessalian bread (Macedonian dramis) (Athamanian dramix) (PIE *der- 'cut, split') ἔνορμος enormos (agora, assembly, market...
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  • Athamanes, Karditsa, a municipal unit in Karditsa regional unit, Greece Athamanians, an ancient tribe This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Athamanian priests with garlands Hes.text ἱεροὶ στεφανοφόροι. Ἀθαμᾶνες(LSJ: lêitarchoi public priests ) (hence Leitourgia μανύ manu small Athamanian (Attic...
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  • Philip and Alexander. His daughter Apama was married to Amynander king of Athamanians. Her eldest brother Philip, followed her to her court, and being of vain...
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    fragmentation into major (Molossoi, Thesprotoi, Chaones) and minor (Athamanes (Athamanians), Atintanes, Paroraioi, Tymphaioi, etc.) tribes, spoke a North-West Doric...
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    one of the Thessalian cities that in the year 191 BCE, being held by Athamanians, was taken by a joint army of the Roman Marcus Baebius Tamphilus and...
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    was one of the Thessalian cities in the year 191 BCE, being held by Athamanians, was taken by a joint army of the Roman Marcus Baebius Tamphilus and...
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    Antiochus III the Great and the Romans, 191 BCE, Pelinna was occupied by the Athamanians, but was soon afterwards recovered by the Romans. The location of Pelinna...
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    capital of Athamania. In the year 189 BCE. there was a rebellion by the Athamanians to try to reestablish Amynander of Athamania in power, which the help...
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    possibly illegitimate or pretended son propped up as king abroad by the Athamanian mercenary general Galaistes. Chauveau 2000: 257-258. Chauveau 2000: 259...
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  • Theodorus of Athamania (Greek: Θεοδώρος Αθαμανίας) was king of the Athamanians in south-eastern Epirus. He is known otherwise only from the Delian temple...
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  • camp: Pleuratus III of the Ardiaean Kingdom, Amynander, king of the Athamanians and Bato of the Dardanian State. The Roman commander told them he would...
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    In the Roman-Seleucid War, in the year 191 BCE, it was taken from the Athamanians by the joint army commanded by the Roman Marcus Baebius Tamphilus and...
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    King Philip V of Macedon, in 189 B.C., during his campaign against the Athamanians. It was destroyed in 46 B.C. by Julius Caesar. There is a mountain path...
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  • Astylochus Astymedusa Astynomus Astynous Atalanta Atas Ateleia Atene (deme) Athamanians Athena Athena Alea Athena Alkidemos Athena Areia Athena Painter Athena...
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  • Athamanian priests with garlands Hes.text ἱεροὶ στεφανοφόροι. Ἀθαμᾶνες(LSJ: lêitarchoi public priests) (hence Leitourgia μανύ manu small Athamanian (Attic...
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