The ancient Greek inhabitants of Achaea.
A member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks.
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1 The ancient Achaean palaces were becoming the ruins which we still behold.
2 The city was then induced by Philopoemen to join the Achaean league.
3 The gods were supposed to ravish feckless girls, not hardened Achaean warriors.
4 Social war; the war made by the Aetolian League on the Achaean League.
5 The remnant of the Achaean army had taken refuge in CORINTH.
6 All the Peloponnesus is included in the Achaean League, which attains its apogee.
7 The Achaean chiefs then hold council, and Agamemnon sends the embassy to Achilles.
8 A third Achaean leader is still at sea, alive, but hindered from returning.
9 The Aetolian League was a confederation of tribes instead of cities, like the Achaean .
10 This league of the Achaean cities was strictly a colonization.
11 In Achaean Pharae he found some thirty squared stones, named each after a god.
12 The Achaean league received its first birth from Achaeus, and its second from Aratus.
13 But there are hosts of other Achaean princes, look -
14 Lady of Guardians took as her husband the Long-Lived Achaean .
15 Alone Philoctetes in the Trojan land surpassed me with the bow in our Achaean archery.
16 The federal constitution closely resembled that of the Achaean league (q.v.
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