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    the scene of the Battle of Naupactus in 429 BCE. After the Battle of Aegospotami the Messenians were expelled from Naupactus, and the Locrians regained...
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    pursued the others towards Naupactus; victory seemed securely in their hands. At the entrance to the harbor of Naupactus, however, the last Athenian...
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  • Naupactus is an ancient Greek town. Naupactus may also refer to: Nafpaktos, the modern town built upon the site of ancient Naupactus the Battle of Naupactus...
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    of Naupactus species "Naupactus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-13. Dixon, W. N. Whitefringed beetles, Naupactus (=...
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  • belong to the genus Naupactus, white-fringed weevils. Naupactus acerbus Boheman, 1840 c g Naupactus aerosus Boheman, 1840 c g Naupactus agglomeratus Hustache...
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    Naupactus xanthographus is a species of beetle of the family Curculionidae native to South America, well known for its predation to more than 45 species...
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    found. "Naupactus cervinus species details". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-06. "Naupactus cervinus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-06. "Naupactus cervinus...
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    Naupactus leucoloma is a species of broad-nosed weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. The adult of Naupactus leucoloma is dark grey in colour with...
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    Corinth, but the straits of Rhium. They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning (or shot...
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    possibly even take Naupactus. Phormio was notified of these plans by the concerned Acarnanians, but was initially unwilling to leave Naupactus unprotected....
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    Athenian ships fled to Naupactus, pursued by twenty Spartan ships. Ten of the Athenian ships made it to the shore of Naupactus and positioned themselves...
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    coast of the Gulf of Corinth, between Naupactus and Crisa. The main cities of Ozolian Locris were Amphissa and Naupactus which was its seaport. To the north...
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    The Fethiye Mosque (Greek: Φετιχιέ τζαμί; Turkish: Fethiye Camii, lit. 'Mosque of the Conquest') was an Ottoman mosque in Nafpaktos, Greece. It was built...
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  • the Church of Greece. Its seat is the town of Nafpaktos (Naupaktos or Naupactus, in the late Middle Ages known as Lepanto) in southeastern Aetolia-Acarnania...
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  • Agelaus of Naupactus (Greek: Ἀγέλαος), was a leading official in the Aetolian League, renowned for his efforts to promote peace in Naupactus. He was notably...
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  • Chesterton Three earlier battles were fought in the vicinity of Naupactus (Lepanto): Battle of Naupactus in 429 BC, an Athenian victory during the Peloponnesian...
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    Corinth, but the straits of Patras. They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning (or shot...
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    Corinth, but the straits of Rhium. They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning (or shot...
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    is 3 km northwest of Rio, 10 km north of Patras and 9 km southwest of Naupactus. 8 km to the northwest is the 1,039 m high mountain Klokova (also known...
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    westward from their naval station in Lepanto (the Venetian name of ancient Naupactus – Greek Ναύπακτος, Turkish İnebahtı) when they met the fleet of the Holy...
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    Battles Mediterranean:   Alashiya Nile Delta Salamis Artemisium Eurymedon Naupactus Olpae Syracuse Cynossema Arginusae Mytilene Hellespont Echinades Salamis...
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    coast near Naupactus, Philip met the Aetolian leaders and a peace treaty was concluded. Polybius quotes the Aetolian Agelaus of Naupactus as having given...
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    Corinth, but the straits of Rhium. They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning (or shot...
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    Allegiance Sparta Rank General Battles/wars Peloponnesian War Battle of Naupactus Battle of Pylos Battle of Lyncestis Battle of Megara Battle of Amphipolis †...
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    fleet, the dominant Greek naval force, went on the offensive, winning at Naupactus. In 430 BC, an outbreak of a plague hit Athens. The plague ravaged the...
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    was known as "the darling of Hellas". Under his auspices the Peace of Naupactus (217 BC) brought the latest war between Macedon and the Greek leagues...
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    victory against the Aetolians, Spartans and Elians at the conference of Naupactus in 217 BC (Plb. 5.102-105). During the war, Philip V was able to stabilise...
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  • and the Athenians assisted in the resettlement of helots in the town of Naupactus on the coast across the Gulf of Corinth from the Peloponnese. During the...
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    slain by one of the Heraclidae during the passage of the Dorians from Naupactus to Peloponnesus. By way of punishment, Apollo visited the army with a...
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    Corinth, Naupactus, means "shipyard" (combination of the Greek words ναύς naus: "ship, boat"; and πήγνυμι pêgnumi, pegnymi: "builder, fixer"). Naupactus' reputation...
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