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has gloss | eng: For other uses, see Alexander and Alexander Aetolus the poet Alexander (Gr. ) of Aetolia, in conjunction with Dorymachus, put himself in possession of the town of Aegeira in Achaea during the Social war, in 220 BC. But the conduct of Alexander and his associates was so insolent and rapacious, that the inhabitants of the town rose to expel the small band of the Aetolians. In the ensuing contest Alexander was killed while fighting. |
lexicalization | eng: Alexander |
instance of | c/220 BC deaths |
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