
Aous - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aous
- a river of southern Illyria, flowing into the Adriatic Sea
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198/3
Philippus takes up a strong position by the river Aous.
198/6
ace negotiations between Philippus and Flamininus by the river Aous.
198/7
omans attack Philippus and force him to retreat from the river Aous.
  Within translations:
AnthPal_7.366
tratus, the mouth of the Aous was fatal ; to you, Menander
ValMax_1.5e.2
they would lend the river Aeas, running by the walls, for
ValMax_9.8.2
sailed out of the river Aous into the mouth of the
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