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AMVRAKIA (Ancient city) EPIRUS
Molossians defeated by Ambraciots.
The Corinthians sent by Cypselus and Gorgus took possession of this shore and also advanced as far as the Ambracian Gulf; and both Ambracia and Anactorium were colonized at this time.
The following took part in the war: The Ampraciots came to help with seven ships.
. . . next to them, four hundred Chalcidians; next again, five hundred Ampraciots. After these stood eight hundred Leucadians and Anactorians
The Ambraciots and Anactorians, colonists of Corinth, were taken away by the Roman emperor to help to found Nicopolis near Actium.
Another remarkable stratagem in countermining is described by Livy (xxxviii. 7) at the siege of Ambracia by the Romans, when the Ambraciots introduced into the besiegers' mine a "stink-pot" of burning feathers.
This text is from: Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. Cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
Fulvius, having obtained the consulship, in B.C. 189, he was
intrusted with the war in Greece, during which he took Ambracia, traversed Epirus
as conqueror, and reduced to submission the island of Cephallenia.
The name of a distinguished family of the Fulvia gens. The most
distinguished member of the family was M. Fulvius Nobilior, consul B.C. 189, when
he conquered the Aetolians, and took the town of Ambracia. He had a taste for
literature and art, and was a patron of the poet Ennius, who accompanied him in
his Aetolian campaign.
This text is from: Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. Cited Nov 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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