Examples of 'aetolian' in a sentence

Meaning of "aetolian"

Aetolian refers to something related to Aetolia, an ancient region in Greece
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  • Of or relating to Aetolia.
  • A native or inhabitant of Aetolia.

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The majority of masters were of Aetolian origin at least in the first century.
The Aetolian League was a unique case of a larger political entity which granted isopoliteia treaties.
They belonged at a later period to the Aetolian League.
The remaining Aetolian army takes refuge in the surrounding mountains.
On this occasion he captured the Aetolian general Euripidas.
The Aetolian League acquired a reputation for piracy and brigandage.
It belonged to the Aetolian League.
The fall of the Aetolian League came with the signing of the Rome peace treaty.
Oxylus the Aetolian.
Five Aetolian officers were sent to Rome.
Cosmas the Aetolian.
The Aetolian border.
The name is perhaps connected with Thestius, one of the old Aetolian heroes.
Four years later the Aetolian League captured it by surprise.
Aetolian town Trichonium.

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Leda was the daughter of the Aetolian king Thestius hence she was also called Thestias.
Aetolian pressure must have played a part, the alliance with Macedonia may have been unpopular.
I was born in Aetolian Messolongi.
However, the Aetolian league introduced a constitution system, which entailed the use of persuasion and participation.
Philopoemen, however, takes advantage of the Aetolian treachery and enters Sparta with his Achaean army.
The Aetolian detachment, as Brennus hoped, left Thermopylae to defend their homes.
But Philopoemen took advantage of the Aetolian treachery and entered Sparta with his Achaean army.
The Aetolian League was a short-lived football league in the south east of England.
Amongst these were Scipio Africanus and Fulvius Nobilior, whom he accompanied on his Aetolian campaign 189.
Leda was the daughter of the Aetolian King Thestius and was sometimes called Thestias.
Agelaus of Naupactus ( Greek, Ἀγέλαος ), was a leading official in the Aetolian League.
Scopas the Aetolian strategos, had mobilized the Aetolians army and was preparing to invade Acarnania.
The First Illyrian War, in 228 left the Aetolian League greater in size than ever before.
The Aetolians set up a united league, the Aetolian League, in early times.
In Greek mythology, Marpessa (, " the robbed one " ) was an Aetolian princess, and a granddaughter of Ares.
In 211 BC an Aetolian assembly was convened for discussions with Rome.
For the English football league, see Aetolian League ( football ).
Rome 's alliance with the Aetolian League in 211 BC effectively neutralised Philip 's advantage on land.
In the First Battle of Lamia the Aetolian league suffered almost 1,000 casualties.
Category, Aetolian mythology.

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