achaean$551595$ - translation to greek
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achaean$551595$ - translation to greek

HELLENISTIC-ERA CONFEDERATION OF GREEK CITY STATES
Achæan League; Achaian League; Achean League; Critolaos of Megalopolis; Critolaos; Achaean Federation; Achaian Federation; Achaean Confederacy; Nicostratus of Acaia; Achaean league; Akaian League
  • Silver [[tetrobol]] issued under the Achaean League circa 175–168 BC. Obverse: Laureate head of Zeus right; Reverse: AX monogram, lyre above, ΔΩ – PO in left and right fields; Size: 15mm, 2.27 g; Reference: BCD Peloponnesos 27.1; McClean 6431-2; Benner 4; HN 225 var.; Sear 2971 var.
  • Territory of the Achaean League in 200 BC (excluding [[Boeotia]]).
  • Scene of the [[Battle of Corinth (146 BC)]]: last day before the Roman legions looted and burned the Greek city of [[Corinth]]. ''The last day on Corinth'', [[Tony Robert-Fleury]], 1870

achaean      
αχαϊκός

Definition

Achaian
·noun A native of Achaia; a Greek.
II. Achaian ·adj Of or pertaining to Achaia in Greece; also, Grecian.

Wikipedia

Achaean League

The Achaean League (Greek: Κοινὸν τῶν Ἀχαιῶν, Koinon ton Akhaion "League of Achaeans") was a Hellenistic-era confederation of Greek city states on the northern and central Peloponnese. The league was named after the region of Achaea in the northwestern Peloponnese, which formed its original core. The first league was formed in the fifth century BC. The second Achaean League was established in 280 BC. As a rival of Antigonid Macedon and an ally of Rome, the league played a major role in the expansion of the Roman Republic into Greece. This process eventually led to the League's conquest and dissolution by the Romans in 146 BC.

The League represents the most successful attempt by the Greek city states to develop a form of federalism, which balanced the need for collective action with the desire for local autonomy. Through the writings of the Achaean statesman Polybius, this structure has had an influence on the constitution of the United States and other modern federal states.