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ΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Colonized by Acarnan and Amphoterus, in N.W. Greece.
ΑΚΤΙΟΝ (Αρχαίο λιμάνι) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Γνωστή η μάχη του Ακτίου.
ΑΜΦΙΛΟΧΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Οι κάτοικοι πήραν το όνομα του Αμφίλοχου.
ΑΝΑΚΤΟΡΙΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Αποικία της Κορίνθου.
ΑΝΤΙΡΡΙΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
Στο Μολύκριο κατήυθηνε τον πλουν του στόλου των Δωριέων ο Οξυλος όταν εκείνοι τον έκαναν αρχηγό της εκστρατείας τους στην Πελοπόννησο (Παυσ. 5,3,6).
ΕΥΗΝΟΣ (Ποταμός) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
ΚΑΛΥΔΩΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
Πόλη της Αιτωλίας.
ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
City of Ozolian Locrians, origin of the name, ships built by Temenus at, Dorians cross from Naupactus to Peloponnese, Hesiod murdered at, wrested by Athenians from Ozolian Locrians and given to Messenians, used as base of operations against Peloponnese, garrison of, rites of Cabiri imitated at.
ΟΙΝΙΑΔΕΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
Πόλη της Ακαρνανίας.
ΟΙΧΑΛΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
ΠΛΕΥΡΩΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Πόλη της Αιτωλίας που αποχώρησε από την Αχαϊκή Συμπολιτεία (Παυσ. 7,11,3).
ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Πόλη της Ακαρνανίας.
ΟΙΧΑΛΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Bacchylides, Odes
ΑΝΤΙΡΡΙΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
Ο Θουκυδίδης αναφέρει το Μολύκριο σαν κορινθιακή αποικία που ήταν σύμμαχος της Αθήνας (Θουκ. 3,102,2).
ΑΜΦΙΛΟΧΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Οι Αμφίλοχοι ήταν Ηπειρώτες (Παυσ. 7.7.8).
ΑΧΕΛΩΟΣ (Ποταμός) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Διερχόμενος από την χώρα των Ακαρνάνων και της Αιτωλίας, εκβάλλει παρά τα νησιά Εχινάδες και "ποταμών των πάντων άρχοντα είναι" (8,38,10).
ΜΟΛΥΚΡΕΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
Στη Μολυκρία κατέφυγαν οι γιοι του Γανύκτορα Κτίμενος και Αντιφος για το φόνο του Ησιόδου. Εκεί όμως τους βρήκε και η τιμωρία τους, επειδή είχαν ασεβήσει απέναντι στον Ποσειδώνα (Παυσ. 9.31.6).
ΑΓΡΑΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Now the Aetolians and the Acarnanians border on one another, having between them the Achelous River, which flows from the north and from Pindus on the south through the country of the Agraeans, an Aetolian tribe, and through that of the Amphilochians, the Acarnanians holding the western side of the river as far as that part of the Ambracian Gulf which is near Amphilochi and the temple of the Actian Apollo, but the Aetolians the eastern side as far as the Ozalian Locrians and Parnassus and the Oetaeans.
The Evenus River begins in the territory of those Bomians who live in the country of the Ophians, the Ophians being an Aetolian tribe (like the Eurytanians and Agraeans and Curetes and others), and flows at first, not through the Curetan country, which is the same as the Pleuronian, but through the more easterly country, past Chalcis and Calydon; and then, bending back towards the plains of Old Pleuron and changing its course to the west, it turns towards its outlets and the south.
Curetes were named after the mountain Curium, which is situated about Pleuron, and also that this is an Aetolian tribe, like the Ophians and the Agraeans and the Eurytanians and several others.
ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ (Νομός) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
At the present time both the Acarnanians and the Aetolians, like many of the other tribes, have been exhausted and reduced to impotence by their continual wars. However, for a very long time the Aetolians, together with the Acarnanians, stood firm, not only against the Macedonians and the other Greeks, but also finally against the Romans, when fighting for autonomy.(Strabo 10,2,23)
ΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
In early times Leucas was a peninsula of Acarnania, but the poet calls it shore of the mainland, using the term mainland for the country which is situated across from Ithaca and Cephallenia; and this country is Acarnania.
They say that the people who were called both Taphians and Teleboans lived in Acarnania in earlier times, and that their leader Cephalus, who had been set up by Amphitryon as master over the islands about Taphos, gained the mastery over this country too.
ΑΚΤΙΟΝ (Αρχαίο λιμάνι) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Beginning at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf the first place which belongs to the Acarnanians is Actium. The temple of the Actian Apollo bears the same name, as also the cape which forms the mouth of the Gulf and has a harbor on the outer side.(Strabo 10,2,7)
ΑΛΙΚΑΡΝΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
the village Halicyrna, above which thirty stadia in the interior, lies Calydon
ΑΛΥΖΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
As for cities, those of the Acarnanians are .. also other cities, Palaerus, Alyzia, Leucas, Argos Amphilochicum, and Ambracia, most of which, or rather all, have become dependencies of Nicopolis.
Next after Leucas one comes to Palaerus and Alyzia, cities of Acarnania; of these, Alyzia is fifteen stadia distant from the sea, where is a harbor sacred to Heracles and a sacred precinct. It is from this precinct that one of the commanders carried to Rome the "Labours of Heracles," works of Lysippus, which were lying out of place where they were, because it was a deserted region. Then one comes to Cape Crithote, and the Echinades, and the city Astacus, which bears the same name as the city near Nicomedeia and Gulf Astacenus, the name being used in the feminine gender. Crithote also bears the same name as one of the little cities in the Thracian Chersonesus. All parts of the coast between these places have good harbors.
ΑΜΦΙΛΟΧΙΑ (Αρχαία περιοχή) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Now the Aetolians and the Acarnanians border on one another, having between them the Achelous River, which flows from the north and from Pindus on the south through the country of the Agraeans, an Aetolian tribe, and through that of the Amphilochians, the Acarnanians holding the western side of the river as far as that part of the Ambracian Gulf which is near Amphilochi and the temple of the Actian Apollo.
ΑΝΑΚΤΟΡΙΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
As for cities, those of the Acarnanians are Anactorium, which is situated on a peninsula near Actium and is a trading center of the Nicopolis of today, which was founded in our times.
ΑΝΤΙΡΡΙΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
Then one comes to the mountain Taphiassus; then to the city Macynia; then to Molycreia and, near by, to Antirrhium, the boundary between Aetolia and Locris, to which the distance from the Evenus is about one hundred and twenty stadia.
ΑΡΓΟΣ ΑΜΦΙΛΟΧΙΚΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Πόλη της Ακαρνανίας.
ΑΣΤΑΚΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Next after Leucas one comes to Palaerus and Alyzia, cities of Acarnania; of these, Alyzia is fifteen stadia distant from the sea, where is a harbor sacred to Heracles and a sacred precinct. It is from this precinct that one of the commanders carried to Rome the "Labours of Heracles," works of Lysippus, which were lying out of place where they were, because it was a deserted region. Then one comes to Cape Crithote, and the Echinades, and the city Astacus, which bears the same name as the city near Nicomedeia and Gulf Astacenus, the name being used in the feminine gender. Crithote also bears the same name as one of the little cities in the Thracian Chersonesus. All parts of the coast between these places have good harbors.
ΒΟΥΛΚΑΡΙΑ, ΛΙΜΝΗ (Λίμνη) ΒΟΝΙΤΣΑ
Between Leucas and the Ambracian Gulf is a salt lake, called Myrtuntium (Strab. 10.2.21).
ΕΥΗΝΟΣ (Ποταμός) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
The Evenus River begins in the territory of those Bomians who live in the country of the Ophians, the Ophians being an Aetolian tribe (like the Eurytanians and Agraeans and Curetes and others), and flows at first, not through the Curetan country, which is the same as the Pleuronian, but through the more easterly country, past Chalcis and Calydon; and then, bending back towards the plains of Old Pleuron and changing its course to the west, it turns towards its outlets and the south. In earlier times it was called Lycormas.
ΚΩΝΩΨ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
Near it (Olenus) was Lysimachia; this, too, has disappeared; it was situated by the lake now called Lysimachia, in earlier times Hydra, between Pleuron and the city Arsinoe. In earlier times Arsinoe was only a village, and was called Conopa, but it was first founded as a city by Arsinoe, who was both wife and sister of Ptolemy the Second; it was rather happily situated at the ford across the Achelous.
ΛΥΣΙΜΑΧΕΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
Near it (Olenus) was Lysimachia; this, too, has disappeared; it was situated by the lake now called Lysimachia, in earlier times Hydra, between Pleuron and the city Arsinoe. In earlier times Arsinoe was only a village, and was called Conopa, but it was first founded as a city by Arsinoe, who was both wife and sister of Ptolemy the Second; it was rather happily situated at the ford across the Achelous.
ΜΑΚΥΝΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
Among the early cities Macynia and Molycreia, were founded even later than the return of the Heracleidae.
ΟΙΝΙΑΔΕΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
As for cities, those of the Acarnanians are.. Oeneiadae, which is also on the river--the old city, which is equidistant from the sea and from Stratus, being uninhabited, whereas that of today lies at a distance of about seventy stadia above the outlet of the river.
Ο Στράβωνας αναφέρει τις Οινιάδες κοντά στον Αχελώο στην Ακαρνανία (Στράβ. 10,2,21).
ΠΑΛΑΙΡΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Next after Leucas one comes to Palaerus and Alyzia, cities of Acarnania; of these, Alyzia is fifteen stadia distant from the sea, where is a harbor sacred to Heracles and a sacred precinct. It is from this precinct that one of the commanders carried to Rome the "Labours of Heracles," works of Lysippus, which were lying out of place where they were, because it was a deserted region. Then one comes to Cape Crithote, and the Echinades, and the city Astacus, which bears the same name as the city near Nicomedeia and Gulf Astacenus, the name being used in the feminine gender. Crithote also bears the same name as one of the little cities in the Thracian Chersonesus. All parts of the coast between these places have good harbors.
ΠΛΕΥΡΩΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Αναφέρει την παλιά Πλευρώνα κοντά στην Καλυδώνα την οποία κατέστρεψε το 234 π.Χ. ο Δημήτριος και μετά την νεώτερη που χτίστηκε στον Αράκυνθο, κοντά στην Ώλενο( 10,2,4). Στην Ακρόπολη της νέας υπήρχε ναός της Αθηνάς.
ΠΥΛΗΝΗ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
Την είχαν κατασκάψει, όπως και την Ωλένη, οι Αιολείς της Πλευρώνας. Ξαναχτίστηκε και μετονομάστηκε Πρόσχιον (10,2,6 & 10,2,22).
ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Πόλη της Ακαρνανίας (Στράβ. 10.2.2).
ΤΡΙΧΩΝΙΟΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΙΕΡΑ ΠΟΛΙΣ ΜΕΣΟΛΟΓΓΙΟΥ
The Old Aetolia was the seacoast extending from the Achelous to Calydon, reaching for a considerable distance into the interior, which is fertile and level; here in the interior lie Stratus and Trichonium, the latter having excellent soil.
ΧΑΛΚΙΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΝΑΥΠΑΚΤΟΣ
The cities of the Aetolians.. above Molycreia are Taphiassus and Chalcis, rather high mountains, on which were situated the small cities Macynia and Chalcis, the latter bearing the same name as the mountain, though it is also called Hypochalcis.
ΩΛΕΝΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
Τον καιρό ίχνη μόνο υπήρχαν. Την είχαν κατασκάψει, όπως και την Πυλλήνη, οι Αιολείς της Πλευρώνας (10,2,6 & 10,2,22).
ΟΙΧΑΛΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΑΙΤΩΛΟΑΚΑΡΝΑΝΙΑ
There is also a village Oechalia in the Eretrian territory, the remains of the city which was destroyed by Heracles; it bears the same name as the Trachinian Oechalia and that near Tricce, and the Arcadian Oechalia, which the people of later times called Andania, and that in Aetolia in the neighborhood of the Eurytanians.
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