Akyphas/Pindos
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A Greek polis in the ancient region of Doris.
Establishment
January 399 BC: Akyphas/Pindos was a greek polis in the ancient region of Doris.
Chronology
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Expansion of Macedonia under King Philip II.
1.1.Philip II's campaign in Greece (Fourth Sacred War)
Was the military campaign of Macedonia king Philip II in Greece during the Fourth Sacred War.
August 338 BC: Philip II of Macedon advanced into Boeotia in an attempt to march on Thebes and Athens.
January 337 BC: The battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) was fought in 338 BC, in Boeotia, between Macedonia under Philip II and an alliance of city-states led by Athens and Thebes. The battle ended with a decisive victory of the Macedonians. Philip had no intention of conquering any territory and soon the Macedonian armies left southern Greece. After the battle, Macedon established hegemony over the majority of Southern Greece (except Sparta).
January 272 BC: c. 273 BC the Aetolian League expanded to Hypata.
Disestablishment
January 250 BC: In the 3rd century BC the Doric Tetrapolis joined the Aetolian League.
Selected Sources
Cawkwell, G. (1978): Philip II of Macedon, London (UK), p. 142
Cawkwell, G. (1978): Philip II of Macedon, London (UK), pp. 147-166