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1. How to say Achaean in English? Pronunciation of Achaean with 1 audio pronunciation, 2 synonyms, 1 meaning, 5 translations, 5 sentences and more for Achaean.
2. The battle for the Achaean Pass
3. Achaean league definition, a political confederation of Achaean and other Greek cities, established in the late 3rd century b.c
4. Achaean Labradors, Coorparoo, Queensland, Australia
5. Synonyms for Achaean in Free Thesaurus
6. Achaean - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
7. What does Achaean mean? Information and translations of Achaean in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
8. 2 synonyms for Achaean: Achaian, Arcado-Cyprians
9. Definition of Achaean in the Definitions.net dictionary
10. In quick succession, Cleomenes cleared the cities of Arcadia of their Achaean garrisons, before crushing another Achaean force at Dyme.
11. The Achaeans again became important after 280 B.C., when the Achaean city-states reorganized their old union into the Achaean League
12. Behind them were Thessalian cavalry under Phillip, and Achaean mercenaries.
13. What does Achaian mean? Alternative spelling of Achaean
14. Achaean (plural Achaeans) An inhabitant or a resident of Achaea
15. Achaean League - The Achaean League (Greek: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν, Koinon ton Akhaion 'League of Achaeans') was a Hellenistic-era confederation of Greek city states on the northern
16. There were, as a matter of fact, two Achaean Leagues in Greece’s history
17. The sack of Megalopolis came as a big shock for the Achaean League.
18. At Achaean Labradors we aim to breed Labradors that would be part of your family.
19. Can be formed by any Achaean country that owns 3 provinces in the Achaea area
20. In the Hellenistic period the Achaean League used a Koina with a Doric base
21. Achaean Slingers are a type of infantry unit in a Total War Saga: Troy
22. Achaean was a Doric dialect spoken in Achaea and its colonies in Magna Graecia
23. The enemy is staging a strong assault on the Achaean Pass and will have it conquered soon
24. The original Achaean League was formed during the 5th century BC but was dissolved in …
25. The Achaean League was a confederation of Greek city states based on the Peloponnese Peninsula
26. The Achaean League was a Hellenistic-era confederation of city states in Achaea, founded in 280/281 BC
27. Achaean definition is - of, relating to, or characteristic of Achaea; broadly : of or relating to Greece.
28. Since the Achaean meetings recorded in xxix.23–5 are among the most important evidence for the character of the Achaean assemblies in the second century, this is an appropriate place to review recent work on this much-discussed problem
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30. Achaea is a formable country located in the Achaea area of the Graeca region, representing a league of Achaean city-states
31. Achaean definition: a member of a principal Greek tribe in the Mycenaean era Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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33. The goddess strife is a personification of Zeus’ will, an avatar that hangs over the Achaean troops and makes their panic more tangible
34. Achaean League, 3rd-century- bc confederation of the towns of Achaea in ancient Greece. The 12 Achaean cities of the northern Peloponnese had organized a league by the 4th century bc to protect themselves against piratical raids from across the Corinthian Gulf, but this league fell apart after the death of Alexander the Great.
35. Achaean, Greek Achaios, any of the ancient Greek people, identified in Homer, along with the Danaoi and the Argeioi, as the Greeks who besieged Troy.
36. Achaean in Homeric language, "a Greek," generally; later restricted to natives or inhabitants of Achaea, a region in the Peloponnesus
37. Achaian: 1 n a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks Synonyms: Achaean Type of: Greek , Hellene a native or inhabitant of Greece
38. The Achaean kingdom fell before the incoming Dorians, and throughout the classical period the history of Laconia is that of its capital Sparta (q.v.).
39. Argive definition is - of or relating to the Greeks or Greece and especially the Achaean city of Argos or the surrounding territory of Argolis.
40. The Achaean League or the League of Achaeans was a union of Greek city-states from the Central Peloponnese and Northern part of Greece during the Hellenistic era
41. Agamemnon is a king who doesn't want to lead, and Achilles helps rally the Achaean troops and figure out what is causing the plague
42. From the time he was appointed as strategos in 209 BC, Philopoemen helped turn the Achaean League into an important military power in Greece.
43. ‘In 224 Antigonus marched south, organized his allies into a Hellenic League under Macedonian presidency, restored Achaean influence in Arcadia and in 222 invaded Laconia.’
44. You might be an Achaean if you see an ad for goldenseal and/or echinacea and think of afflictions they cure instead of what they're sold as herbal remedies for.
45. You might be an Achaean if you're pretty sure this thread's been done before - but you don't care; that thread is dead; long live the new thread
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47. Achaean League, 3rd-century-bc confederation of the towns of Achaea in ancient Greece.The 12 Achaean cities of the northern Peloponnese had organized a league by the 4th century bc to protect themselves against piratical raids from across the Corinthian Gulf, but this league fell apart after the death of Alexander the Great.The 10 surviving cities renewed their alliance in 280 bc, and under
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49. The cities of the region banded together in the early third century bc to form the Achaean League, which defeated Sparta but was eventually beaten by the Romans, who annexed Achaea
50. Although repeatedly defeated by the gifted Achaean strategos Philopoemen, he nevertheless remained a serious threat to the Achaeans, who were considerably less successful against him when led by less competent generals.