
Achaeus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Achaeus 2
- a Greek tragedian, of the 5th century B.C.
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Athen_06.267
ould enter in. And Achaeus, in his Omphale, speaking of
Athen_06.270
hostile to a hungry man; as Achaeus says in Aethon, a
Athen_10.414
unprofitable. And Achaeus the Eretrian, speaking of the
Achaeus 3
- father of Laodice, the wife of Antiochus II, king of Syria
Euseb]:Chron_251
Laodice the daughter of Achaeus, of whom one was married
Achaeus 4
- Seleucid governor of Asia Minor, who rebelled against Antiochus III; killed in 213 B.C.
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223/6
Antiochus appoints Achaeus to command his forces in Asia Minor.
222/21
Achaeus forces Attalus to take refuge in Pergamum.
220/30
Achaeus assumes the title of king, while marching through Phrygia.
220/31
mutiny in the army of Achaeus.
218/37
The inhabitants of Selge repel an attack by Achaeus.
216/22
Antiochus enters an alliance with Attalus against Achaeus.
215/30
Antiochus begins the siege of Sardis, which is held by Achaeus.
214/23
captures most of Sardis, and forces Achaeus back into the citadel.
213/15
Achaeus is captured and put to death.
Polyaen_04.17.1
generals of Seleucus, Achaeus and Andromachus, pursued
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