
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
05 August 2000
Online ISBN:
9780520916746
Print ISBN:
9780520201873
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Events of the 250s and 240s b.c. Events of the 250s and 240s b.c.
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The Date of the Aitolian-Akarnanian Alliance The Date of the Aitolian-Akarnanian Alliance
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The Date of the Aitolian-Epeirote Division of Akarnania The Date of the Aitolian-Epeirote Division of Akarnania
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The Revolt of Alexandros of Korinth The Revolt of Alexandros of Korinth
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The Aitolian-Boiotian Conflict The Aitolian-Boiotian Conflict
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The Status of Opountian Lokris between 245 and 228 b.c. The Status of Opountian Lokris between 245 and 228 b.c.
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The Arrival of Aitolians in the Aegean The Arrival of Aitolians in the Aegean
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The Date of Eleian Acquisition of Triphylia The Date of Eleian Acquisition of Triphylia
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The Invasion of Lakonia: 240 b.c.? The Invasion of Lakonia: 240 b.c.?
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Summary Summary
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Events of the 230s and 220s b.c. Events of the 230s and 220s b.c.
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The Preliminaries to the War with Demetrios II The Preliminaries to the War with Demetrios II
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The Fall of the Aiakid Dynasty of Molossis The Fall of the Aiakid Dynasty of Molossis
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The Date of Boiotia’s Defection to Demetrios II The Date of Boiotia’s Defection to Demetrios II
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Aitolian Raids on Eastern Arkadia Aitolian Raids on Eastern Arkadia
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The Conflict with Antigonos III Boson The Conflict with Antigonos III Boson
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Polybios on the Origins of the Social War Polybios on the Origins of the Social War
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Philip V’s Route to Thermon in 218 b.c. Philip V’s Route to Thermon in 218 b.c.
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End Matter
Appendix B Additional Chronology and Other Minutiae
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253–295
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Published:August 2000
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' Additional Chronology and Other Minutiae', The Politics of Plunder: Aitolians and their Koinon in the Early Hellenistic Era, 279-217 B.C. (Oakland, CA , 2000; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520201873.005.0002, accessed 25 Apr. 2025.
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