Alexander Isius
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Alexander Isius
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Alexander, surnamed Isius (Ἴσιος), the chief commander of the Aetolians, was a man of considerable ability and eloquence for an Aetolian. In 205 BC, Alexander Isios opposed Dorimachus and Scopas, who were elected by the Aetolians as legislators to reform Aetolian legislation. In 198 BC he was present at a colloquy held at Nicaea on the Maliac Gulf, and spoke against Philip V of Macedon, saying that the king ought to be compelled to quit Greece, and to restore to the Aetolians the towns which had
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2008-07-29T08:36:56Z
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2024-09-09T09:53:59Z
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