Lamian War
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Was a war fought by a coalition of cities including Athens and the Aetolian League against Macedon and its ally Boeotia. The war broke out after the death of the King of Macedon, Alexander the Great, and was part of a series of attempts to challenge Macedonian hegemony over mainland Greece.
Chronology
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- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: Achaea Phthiotis, a historical region of Thessaly in ancient Greece, split away from the Boeotian League during the Lamian War.
- January 321 BC: In 323 BC, Euphron the Younger, grandson of the tyrant Euphron, reintroduced democracy in Sikyon. However, the city was soon conquered by the Macedonians during the Lamian War, leading to the territory being incorporated into the Kingdom of Macedonia in -322.
- January 321 BC: In 323 BC, Euphron the Younger, grandson of the tyrant Euphron, reintroduced democracy in Sikyon. However, the city was soon conquered by the Macedonians during the Lamian War, leading to the territory being incorporated into the Kingdom of Macedonia in -322.