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69: 54: 685: 76: 256:, at which time its economy was based on farmlands, fishing, timber for shipbuilding, and the exportation of the produce of Epirus. After the expulsion of Gorgus's son Periander its government developed into a strong democracy. The early policy of Ambracia was determined by its loyalty to Corinth (for which it probably served as an entrepot in the 298:. With the assistance of Corinth and Athens, it escaped complete domination at Philip's hands but was nevertheless forced to accept a Macedonian garrison. In 294 BC, after forty-three years of semi-autonomy under 729: 505: 322:(220–205), Ambracia passed from one alliance to the other but ultimately joined the latter confederacy. During the struggle of the Aetolians against 759: 744: 749: 706: 697: 112: 739: 354: 663: 627: 570: 584: 373:. Some fragmentary walls of large, well-dressed blocks near this latter town indicate the early prosperity of Ambracia. 357:
in 189 BC, after which it was declared by Rome a "free city" and gradually fell into insignificance. The foundation by
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In the 4th century BC, it continued its traditional policy but in 338 was besieged by
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Ambracia was founded between 650 and 625 BC by Gorgus, son of the Corinthian tyrant
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in 625 BC and was situated about 11 km (7 mi) from the
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Ambraciot politics featured many frontier disputes with the
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This article is about the ancient city. For the lake, see
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times a new settlement took its place under the name of
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Ambraciots
Lake Amvrakia

Ambracia is located in Balkans
39°09′29″N 20°59′13″E / 39.158°N 20.987°E / 39.158; 20.987
/æmˈbrʃə/
Greek
ancient Greece
Arta
Corinthians
Ambracian Gulf
Arachthos
Cypselus
Epirus
Corcyra
Battle of Sybota
Corinth
Amphilochians
Acarnanians
Peloponnesian War
Idomene
Philip II of Macedon
Macedonian
Cassander
Pyrrhus
Epirus
Philip V of Macedon
Aetolian League
Rome
siege

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