ACHAEAN LEAGUE

əkēˈən, confederation of cities on the Gulf of Corinth. The First Achaean League, about which little is known, was formed presumably before the 5th cent. b.c. and lasted through the 4th cent. b.c. Its purpose was mutual protection against pirates. The Achaeans remained aloof from the wars in Greece until they joined the opposition to Philip II of Macedon in 338 b.c. The confederation was dissolved soon after. The Second Achaean League was founded in 280 b.c. Sicyon was freed from the rule of its tyrant in 251 b.c., and it soon joined the confederation under the leadership of Aratus. Other cities outside Achaea were incorporated on terms of equality, and in 247 b.c. the Macedonians were driven from Corinth. There was some promise of liberating all Greece, but unfortunately the interference of Cleomenes III of Sparta threatened the Achaean League, and in 227 b.c. he began a war. The Achaean League then requested (224 b.c.) Macedonian aid against Sparta and the Aetolian League. The result was the eclipse of the confederation until the wars between Macedon and Rome. In 198 b.c. the Achaeans went over to Rome and with Roman aid won practically the whole Peloponnesus, forcing Sparta and Messene to join. Later suspecting the Achaeans of again looking toward Macedon, the Romans deported (168 b.c.) their leaders (including Polybius) to Italy. In 146 b.c. the Romans waged a war against the Achaeans and easily triumphed at Corinth. The Romans dissolved the confederation, thereby ending Greek liberty.

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...he expounded the nature of the Achaean and Aetolian Leagues, of the Swiss Confederacy, of...if she seeks a place in the League of Nations, she must enter in...Upon such a basis, secured in a League of Nations, which league shall...
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...arbitration. The Ae- tolian and Achaean leagues represent early organized efforts...American Arbitration and Peace League in 1912: Personally I do not...1898), he made men- tion of a league of nations in a brief examination...
...And before Rome, Macedon and the Achaean League had been treated to a similarly...in the by then Rome-dominated Achaean League in 192 BC. This was the culmination...Achaean towns (the nucleus of the Achaean League founded in 280), of Boeotia, of...
...bound to endeavour to give -- the Achaean league by Mr. Capes, and the sumptuous...edition of extracts referring to the Achaean league, with an introductory essay on...Philopoemen, who had served the Achaean league in several capacities: as ambassador...
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...allusions to Athens, (133) Sparta, (134) Thebes, (135) the Achaean League of ancient Greece, (136) and the Lycian League of...to us, the Lycian and Achaean leagues, as far as there remain vestiges of them, appear...
...sophistication of Romans during this period. The victorious campaign of the consul Lucius Mummius against the forces of the Achaean League culminated in the punishing sack and destruction of Corinth in 146 B.c. Although the works of art Mummius brought...
...architecture, ship building, vase painting, terracotta sculpture, and bronze working. Later, Greek Corinth as the head of the Achaean League led the opposition to the Roman takeover of Greece. As a result, the city was sacked by the consul Lucius Mummius...
...continually betraying itself in the members to despoil the general government of its authorities.... In the Achaean league it is probable that the federal head had a degree and species of power which gave it a considerable...


 

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...that had been independent partners of the metropolis. In 1704, Fletcher described Britains empire as a replica of the Achaean League, a model that was later applied by James Madison and James Wilson to their proposals for a federal structure for the...


 

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ACHAEAN LEAGUE ke n, confederation of cities on the Gulf of Corinth. The First Achaean League, about which little is known, was formed...was dissolved soon after. The Second Achaean League was founded in 280 b.c. Sicyon was freed...
...power in the 3d cent. in opposing the Achaean League and the Macedonians. At its height, the league stretched across Greece from sea to sea...Legions army, and an inner council. The league could levy taxes, raise armies, and conduct...
...Achaean cities eventually banded together in the First Achaean League , but exerted little influence. Later, however, the Second Achaean League became an important factor. After the downfall of...
...and Eleans. He next became (208) general of the Achaean League . He defeated Machanidas, tyrant of Sparta, at Mantinea...assassinated, the Spartans were incorporated (192) into the Achaean League, but revolted and were again conquered (188) by Philopoemen...
...As one of the leaders of the Achaean League and a friend of Philopoemen...advocated the neutral stand of the League in the war between Rome and Macedon...167 b.c.) with a large number of Achaeans to Rome after the Roman victory...
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