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598: 315: 165:; the identity of these "owners" is unknown. Xenophon's phrase suggests that at the time of the sale, Epeium was not controlled by its original population. It has been suggested that it belonged to the 172:
Towards the year 400 BCE, Epeium was liberated from the Elean government and made autonomous. It probably joined the Triphylian federation. In 369 BCE, it was a member of the
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At the beginning of the 5th century BCE, it was a community of
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and many tiles. The first researchers found walls of
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Epion (Elis)
37°33′57″N 21°47′05″E / 37.56585°N 21.784671°E / 37.56585; 21.784671
Ancient Greek
Triphylia
ancient Elis
Makistos
Heraea
Homeric
Aepy
Lepreum
Macistus
Phrixae
Pyrgus
Nudium
Minyans
Paroreatae
Caucones
perioeci
Elis
Xenophon
talents
Arcadians
Arcadian League
Tripiti
retaining wall
ashlar
ceramics
Classical Period
columns
acropolis

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