Calydon
town
CALYDON (liaXatf)v), an ancient town of lhaolia, 7z miles from the sea, on the River Evenus. It was said to have been founded by Calydou, son of Atolus ; to have been the scene of the hunting, by Meleager and other heroes, of the famous Calydonian boar, sent by Artemis to lay waste the fields ; and to have taken part in the Trojan war. In historical times, it is first mentioned (391 n.c.) as in the possession of the Achmans, who retained it for twenty years, by the assistance of the Lacedminonian king Agcsilaus, notwithstanding the attacks of the Acarnanians. After the battle of Leuctra (371 n.c.) it was restored by Epaminondas to the A.±tolians. In the time of Pompey it was a town of importance ; but Augustus removed its inhabitants to Nicopolis, which he founded to commemorate his victory at Actium (31 n.c.)
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