Demetrias
Americannoun
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Demetrias Charles had eight tackles and KC Clark added an interception to highlight an overworked defense.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 10, 2022
The king, highly flattered by the defection of Demetrias from the Romans to the Aetolians, resolved to delay no longer his departure into Greece.
From The History of Rome, Books 27 to 36 by Livius, Titus
When Archelaus appeared in Greece, the Achaeans, Laconians, and Boeotians, with the exception of Thespiae, joined him, while the Pontic fleet seized Euboea and Demetrias, a town at the head of the gulf of Pagasae.
From The Gracchi Marius and Sulla Epochs of Ancient History by Beesley, A.H.
He then marched back to Scotussa, and leaving there the main army, retired to Demetrias with the royal guards.
From The History of Rome, Books 27 to 36 by Livius, Titus
The kingdom of Macedonia was stricken out of the list of States, and the whole land was disarmed, and the fortress of Demetrias was razed.
From Ancient States and Empires by Lord, John
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