AETOLIA SOCIIQUE AETOLORUM. MINORA BELLA AB AETOLIS GESTA 245-189 a.C. B.C. 245.—The Aetolian army attacks Boeotia. Boeotians ofter battle on the frontier near Chaeronea, and are utterly defeateil. The Boeotians belong to the Aetolian league, not as inember.«, but as allies, with their own Boeotian constitution. 245, fiq. —The Aetolians, in league with Klis, carry on a long war against the Achaeans and Sparta. Triphjlia is taken from Arcadia and given to Klis ; Lasion and I'sophis are also added to Elis. Saniicum in Triphylia becomes a fortress against Arcadia. The despot of Megalopolis gives Aliphera to Elis in return for concessions. Phigalia and Messene ally themselves with Aetolia. Mantitiea and proliably also Orchomenus go over to the Achaean league. Cynaetha in north Arcadia goes over to the side of Aetolia, though Aratus vainly tries to capture it bysurpri.se. The Achaeans capture Heraea liy treason. The Aetolians plunder the lands of C'litor and the temple of Artemis at Lusi ; they also raid as far as Mantinea. 241. —The Aetolian army asseml)lcs in Boeotia to attack the I'eloponnese. Aratus, slratujiis of the Achaeans, posts his forces at the Isthmus to defend it ; Agis IV. brings a Lacedaemonian contingent to help him Aratus shirks offering battle, and after the harvest is secured, dismisses his troops. The Aetolians then enter the Pelopoiniese over Mt. Gerania, and one of their detachments surprises Pelleue. Aratus iiuickly collects his forces, returns, and recovers Pelleue and slays TOO Aetolians. 240-239. — The Aetolians make a great attack on Sparta, and, marching by way of Klis aiul Megalopolis, endeavour to capture Sparta itself. They plunder the lands of the periotci, and take a large number of men into captixity. They also plunder the temple of Poseidon at Taenarum. ^Iantinea and Orchomenus go over to the .\et0lian3 ; Tegea also allies itself with tlieni. 239-229.—There is war between the Aetolians and Demetrius of Macedon. The Aetolians undertake an e.xpedition into Thessaly. They probalily at <strong>this</strong> period anne.v the Phthiotic towns to their league—Thauniaci and Melitaea first, and later the more distant I'hthiotian Thelics. Demetrius, probably from Chalcis, enters Boeotia with an army. The Boeotians secede from the Aetolians and join .Macedon. Opus and its neighbourhood also desert the Aetolians and join Boeotia. 220-216.—The Aetolians and lUyrians invade Achaea. Cynaetha is taken by treachery ; they mardi against Lusi and C'litor. Meeting with resistance at the latter place tliey march back to Cynaetha. About <strong>this</strong> period the Aetolians sweep over the whole of Laconia. 189. — M. Fulvius Xobilior, the Ronum consul- is sent against Aetolia. He lands at ApoUonia, and has as allies the Epirotes, the Achaeans, Philip of Macedon, and Pleuratus the Illyrian. Fulvius begins to surround the town of Ambracia, the Kpirote allies encamping on the right bank of the river, and Aratus near Auibnvcia, which is besiegeil. The Aetolians a.ssemble at Stratus under Nicandrus ; from there they plunder Acarnania. A Macedonian army under Perseus, son of I'hilip, comiuers the Dolopes and besieges a town of Amphilochia, probably Argos. Nicandrus hastens to its relief, when Peiseus retreats. Pleuratus. the Illyrian, with si.\ty ships, sails to the Corinthian gulf, joins the Achaean fleet at Patrae, and ravages the Aetolian coast. Niiamlrus marches to its defence. Fulvius reduces CephalUnia ; the town of Same only submits after a siege of four months. Peace is concluded between Rome and Aetolia. To face Map 24.
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