AETOLIAN LEAGUE

confederation centering in the cities of Aetolia. It was formed in the 4th cent. b.c. and began to gain 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, including Locris, Malis, Dolopes, part of Thessaly, Phocis, and Acarnania. Its federal structure consisted of a popular assembly of all citizens, a federal council in which representation was based on the size of a community's military contingent in the Legion's army, and an inner council. The league could levy taxes, raise armies, and conduct foreign policy. The members also shared a common currency and a uniform system of weights and measures. In alliance with the Romans, the Aetolians helped to defeat Philip V of Macedon at Cynoscephalae in 197 b.c. However, the Aetolians became increasingly dissatisfied with Roman interference in Greek affairs and subsequently allied themselves with Antiochus III of Syria. His defeat (189 b.c.) by the Romans spelled the ruin of the league. Although formally it continued, its power had vanished.

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...Publication Data Grainger,,John D. The league of the Aitolians / by John D. Grainger...109110 (cloth: alk. paper) ) I Aetolian League 2. Greece-History-281-l lfi...200. Grainger. John D.: The league of the Aitolians. 1999 Grainger...
...und Bundesstaat --State Federations and Federal States--in which he expounded the nature of the Achaean and Aetolian Leagues, of the Swiss Confederacy, of the Netherlands, of our own country, of the German Confederacy, of the North German...
...as a silver stater issued by the Aetolian League, of the type that at the time...depicted on the obverse of the Aetolian staters is taken to be Aitolos...35 is usually accepted for the Aetolian coinage. 75 Soteriades description...
...Lamia, a constituent state of the Aetolian League, granted in 218/17 its own citizenship...dedication by saying that he is an Aetolian officer, but Xanthian on his mothers...interpretation of this is that Aetolian metroxenoi enjoyed citizenship...
...rural, in urban centers, 487 . Achaian League: urban origin, 282 ; surpasses Aetolian League, 282 - 283 . Adams, Abigail: suffragist...Aesculapius: disciples of, 464 - 465 . Aetolian. See Aetolian League. Aetolian League: criticized...
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...to Article X of the peace treaty (the League of Nations) and then swore to the American...communications helped hide (for a while) that the League scheme was merely the American Progressives...people wince at the National Football Leagues plaintive renditions of the "Star Spangled...


 

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AETOLIAN LEAGUE confederation centering in the cities of Aetolia. It...to gain 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, including Locris...
ACHAEAN LEAGUE ke n, confederation of cities...Corinth. The First Achaean League, about which little is known...after. The Second Achaean League was founded in 280 b.c...aid against Sparta and the Aetolian League. The result was the...
...religious unity gave rise to leagues known as amphictyonies...support of the Delian League as the basis of an empire...Greek cities formed the Aetolian League to oppose Macedonian...members of the Achaean League took the Macedonian side...
...II. His reign was a confusion of wars and invasions, mostly concerned with possession of Epirus. The Aetolian League and the Achaean League united against him and defeated him. His heir was his son Philip V...
...Antigonus III. He won fame in a war in Greece (220 217), in which he sided with the Achaean League against the Spartans and the Aetolian League . When Italy was weakened by Hannibals invasion, Philip tried to take the Roman holdings in Illyria...
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