Ambracia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Ambracia   - a city of north-west Greece, to the south of Epirus
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  + Ambraciots
189/9 Fulvius besieges Ambracia, with the poet Ennius in his retinue.
188/16 dus supports an embassy from Ambracia, which complains about their
60/_ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Andromachus of Ambracia
Athen_08.351 ere Stale Corinthians; and the Ambraciots he called Membr
Euseb]:Chron_203 [432 B.C.] - Sophron of Ambracia, stadion race During thi
Euseb]:Chron_211 B.C.] - Andromachus of Ambracia, stadion race 181st [56
FGrH_257a.1 orse-race Tlasimachus of Ambracia, in the race for chariot
Polyaen_06.17.1 ictory. [17] The Ambraciots The Romans, after losing
Polyaen_08.52.1 rrhus, attacked and took Ambracia, to avenge the death of


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