Elateia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Elateia   - a city in Phocis, central Greece
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305/15 eats the army of Cassander at Elateia, with help from the Aetolians.
285/17a the help of Lysimachus, Xanthippus liberates Elateia from Antigonus.
189/30 Sherk1_17, a decree of Elateia, thanking the Stymphalians for their
171/10 Doliche, Cyretiae, Mylae, Elateia, Gonnus, and other cities in The
86/28 Archelaus joins up with Taxiles' army and faces Sulla near Elateia.
    Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_217   A.D.] - Mnasibulus of Elateia, stadion race [At this
Euseb]:Chron_231   ule was Philippus, who died at Elateia. Then Antipater mur
Philoch_56   Philippus seized Elateia and Cytinium, and sent to Thebe
Phlegon:Mir_1   dred guards initially to Elateia, after which Acilius comp
Plin:HN_4.27   Daphnus, but inland are Larisa, Elatea, and on the banks of
Plin:HN_35.99   to Mnason the tyrant of Elatea on the terms of ten
Plut:Mor_845   hilippus had seized upon Elateia, Demosthenes with others
Polyaen_2.38.1   Boeotians were besieging Elateia, Onomarchus the Phocian
Syll_361   (301)   Ampharetos, who liberated Elateia. Lykos son of S
Syll_519   (c. 222/1)   of Antileon Leontiades of Elateia, the son of Nik
Syll_653   (c. 165)   n * * * the people of Elateia: citizenship the pe
THI_73   (early 3rd century)   anaia, one in the agora at Elateia, and the other a
THI_123.A   (B.C.) Zeuxis and Teisippos of Elateia
THI_123.E   (B.C.) the Phocians was Kallikrates of Elateia, in the first month; in
THI_126   (230-210)   rchelaos was archon in Elateia, in the first month;


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