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Elaeus or Elaios (Ancient Greek: Ἔλαιος) was a town of ancient Aetolia, belonging to Calydon, was strongly fortified, having received all the necessary munitions from king Attalus I. It was taken by Philip V of Macedon in 219 BCE. Its name indicates that it was situated in a marshy district; and it must have been on the coast to have received supplies from Attalus.

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  • Eleos (grec antic: Ἔλαιος, llatí: Elaeus) era una ciutat d'Etòlia que pertanyia a la ciutat de Calidó. El rei Àtal I de Pèrgam la va fortificar completament i la va proveir de municions de tota mena en la guerra que va mantenir contra Filip V de Macedònia, però Filip la va conquerir. Se suposa que estava situada en un lloc pantanós com podria indicar el seu nom, i a prop a la costa, i va rebre per mar els subministraments d'Àtal. (ca)
  • Elaeus or Elaios (Ancient Greek: Ἔλαιος) was a town of ancient Aetolia, belonging to Calydon, was strongly fortified, having received all the necessary munitions from king Attalus I. It was taken by Philip V of Macedon in 219 BCE. Its name indicates that it was situated in a marshy district; and it must have been on the coast to have received supplies from Attalus. (en)
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  • Eleos (grec antic: Ἔλαιος, llatí: Elaeus) era una ciutat d'Etòlia que pertanyia a la ciutat de Calidó. El rei Àtal I de Pèrgam la va fortificar completament i la va proveir de municions de tota mena en la guerra que va mantenir contra Filip V de Macedònia, però Filip la va conquerir. Se suposa que estava situada en un lloc pantanós com podria indicar el seu nom, i a prop a la costa, i va rebre per mar els subministraments d'Àtal. (ca)
  • Elaeus or Elaios (Ancient Greek: Ἔλαιος) was a town of ancient Aetolia, belonging to Calydon, was strongly fortified, having received all the necessary munitions from king Attalus I. It was taken by Philip V of Macedon in 219 BCE. Its name indicates that it was situated in a marshy district; and it must have been on the coast to have received supplies from Attalus. (en)
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  • Eleos (ca)
  • Elaeus (Aetolia) (en)
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