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  2. Achaeans (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The Achaeans (/ ə ˈ k iː ə n z /; Greek: Ἀχαιοί, romanized: Akhaioí) were one of the four major tribes into which Herodotus divided the Greeks, along with the Aeolians, Ionians and Dorians.

  3. Achaeans (Homer) - Wikipedia

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    The contrasting belief that "Achaeans", as understood through Homer, is "a name without a country", an ethnos created in the Epic tradition, [10] has modern supporters among those who conclude that "Achaeans" were redefined in the 5th century BC, as contemporary speakers of Aeolic Greek.

  4. Achaean League - Wikipedia

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    The Romans under Lucius Mummius defeated the Achaeans at the Battle of Corinth, razed Corinth and dissolved the League, finally putting an end to the independence of Ancient Greece from external rule and ushering in the Roman era. G.T. Griffith has written that Achaean War was "a hopeless enterprise for the Achaeans, badly led and backed by no ...

  5. Achaean War - Wikipedia

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    Achaean domestic politics at the time played a large part in the coming about of the war. Upon the election of the populist [6] generals Critolaos and Diaeus, economic proposals were made which would relieve the debt burden of the poor, free native-born and native-bred slaves, and increase taxes on the rich, all of which, according to Polybius, had the desired effect of increasing support for ...

  6. Aratus of Sicyon - Wikipedia

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    The Achaeans routed the enemy flank, but Aratus, leading the other wing, was injured, and he retreated to the outrage of the Achaeans on the victorious wing. This allowed Aristippus to claim victory. The next day, after forming up his army for battle, Aratus decided to retreat on seeing that the enemy had gained numerical superiority through ...

  7. Achaeans - Wikipedia

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    Achaeans are the inhabitants of Achaea in Greece. However, the meaning of Achaea changed during the course of Ancient history, and thus Achaeans may refer to: Achaeans (Homer), a name used by Homer in the Iliad for Mycenaean-era Greeks in general. Achaeans (tribe), one of the major tribes of Greece according to the Hesiodic foundation myth

  8. Category:Mythological Achaeans - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Achaeans (Homer) - Wikipedia

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