Caphyae   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Caphyae   - a city in Arcadia, Greece
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225/11 join Cleomenes, along with Caphyae, Pellene, Pheneus, Phlius, Cleon
220/21 The Aetolians defeat Aratus and the Achaeans at Caphyae.
    Within translations:
Plut:Arat_47   a battle which he fought at Caphyae. Being accused of
Plut:Cleom_4   etreat, Aratus had taken Caphyae, they ordered him to take
Syll_1168.B   (late 4th cent.) 41 Erasippa from Kaphyiai . . . she had
Syll_504   (c. 228-226)   city of Kaphyiai honours Lydiadas son of
Syll_559   (c. 207/6)   homenos Methydrion & Kaphyiai Stymphalos Phleasia


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