Amphipolis   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Amphipolis   - a city in Macedonia, on the river Strymon
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320/_ Olympic victor in the stadion race: Damasias of Amphipolis
316/27 Cassander imprisons Roxane and her son Alexander at Amphipolis.
288/18 Lysimachus captures Amphipolis.
168/21 The Thracian garrison is tricked into leaving Amphipolis.
168/23 Perseus arrives at Amphipolis.
167/8 Paullus holds his victory games at Amphipolis.
Athen_05.215 Potidaea, and another to Amphipolis, and another against
Athen_13.605 the son of Epilycus of Amphipolis, who was a youth of
Euseb]:Chron_205 [320 B.C.] - Damasias of Amphipolis, stadion race 116th
FGrH_255.10 [320 B.C.] Damasias of Amphipolis won the stadion race,
Just_14.6 his mother, to the citadel of Amphipolis, to be kept unde
Just_15.1 rom their confinement at Amphipolis." On hearing this new
Memn_22 Taxiles had not captured Amphipolis, after which the rest
Plut:Mor_844 orations of Zoilus of Amphipolis, and by the assistance
Polyaen_04.12.2 ter Lysimachus had taken Amphipolis by the treachery of
Polyaen_05.2.12 He attacked (?) Amphipolis, which was unprepared to res
Polyaen_06.53.1 Nine-Ways, and he called it Amphipolis. [see also: Thuc


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