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Alyzeia

Coordinates: 38°42′33″N 20°57′08″E / 38.7093°N 20.9522°E / 38.7093; 20.9522
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Alyzeia (Greek: Αλύζεια) was an ancient Greek city in Acarnania.[1] In 375 BCE Timotheos son of Konon won a battle near Alyzeia during the Boeotian War.[2]

Epirus in antiquity

References

  1. ^ An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis: An Investigation Conducted by The Copenhagen Polis Centre for the Danish National Research Foundation by Mogens Herman Hansen,2005,page 354
  2. ^ Agesilaos, P Cartledge p377

See also

38°42′33″N 20°57′08″E / 38.7093°N 20.9522°E / 38.7093; 20.9522