Epeiros

657 BCE

The remaining Bacchiads in Corinth are expelled by the tyrant Kypselos. They flee throughout Magnia Grecia and found Syracuse and Korkyra.

627 BCE

Foundation of Dyrrhachion by Greek colonists.

625 BCE

Ambrakia founded by Gorgos, son of the Corinthian tyrant Kypselos.

585 BCE

Death of the tyrant Periander of Corinth, who had built the city into a major trading center. After Periander supposedly defiles the corpse of his wife, his son Lykophron departs for Korkyra. When Periander offers him the rule of Corinth, the inhabitants of Korkyra kill Lykophron rather than let him depart. Periander dies of grief.

433 BCE

The Battle of Sybota takes place between Corinth and Korkyra over control of the latter. Korkyra was aided by Athens, while Corinth was joined by Ambrakia. Corinth was forced to withdraw.

433 BCE

Corinth obtains control over Anaktorion through fraud after the city had been joinly occupied by Corinth and Korkyra.

432 BCE

The Athenian general Phormio makes his base at Aphytis and leads his army against Pallene. He also takes Argos Amphilochian, removes the Ambrakians, and restores the town to the original inhabitants.

430 BCE

Ambrakians attempt to take Argos Amphilochian but are repulsed.

426 BCE

Ambrakia is crushed by Athens in the Battle of Idomene in an attempt to re-take Argos Amphilochian.

395 BCE

The Athamanians leave Sparta and join an Athenian alliance.

377 BCE

Eresos, Byzantion, Chios,Mytilene, Methymna, Rhodes, Thebes, Korkyra, Eretria, Kios, Samos, Naxos, Andros, Myrina (Lembos), Hephaistia, Imbros, and Thasos join the Second Athenian League, reaffirming its alliance with Athens in response to the growing threat of Persian interference and internal Greek conflicts.

355 BCE

The Athamanians join Philip II in the Third Sacred War against Phokis.

338 BCE

Ambrakia is besieged by Philip II of Macedon. Although Corinth and Athens come to its aid and prevent its complete destruction, Ambrakia is forced to accept a Macedonian garrison.

314 BCE

Kassander seizes Dyrrhachion, but the garrison he leaves there is besieged and the city is retaken by Illyrians and Korkyra.

312 BCE

Kassander again attempts to take Dyrrhachion until the city comes under the protection of Glaukias, king of the Illyrians.

295 BCE

Approximate date when Dyrrhachion comes under the control of Pyrrhos of Epeiros.

294 BCE

Ambrakia given to Pyrrhos of Epiros by Alexander V of Macedon. It then becomes his capital.

281 BCE

The Athamanians are conquered by Pyrrhos of Epeiros.

280 BCE

Dyrrhachion comes under the control of King Monounios.

250 BCE

Dyrrhachion comes under the control of King Argon of the Ardiai, who fortifies it.

231 BCE

Dyrrhachion comes under Queen Teuta after the death of her husband, Agron.

229 BCE

The Illyrians under Queen Teuta are defeated by the Romans and Dyrrhachion is placed under Demetrios of Pharos.

219 BCE

Ambrakia is besieged by Philip V of Macedon during the Social War between the Achaean League and the Aetolian League, of which Ambrakia is a member.

219 BCE

The Romans defeat the Illyrians again in the Second Illyrian War and Dyrrhachion comes under Roman control.

198 BCE

Amynander, King of the Athamanes, in cooperation with the Romans, takes Gomphoi.

189 BCE

Ambrakia captured and plundered by the Romans under Marcus Fulvius Nobilior, then declared a free city. Argos Amphilochikan is used as his base.

189 BCE

The Athamanians are freed from the Macedonians by King Amynander.

179 BCE

The last king of that Athamanians, King Selipos, resists the Romans.

168 BCE

The Romans under Aemilius Paulus destroy the cities of the Athamanians.

48 BCE

Pompey forces Julius Caesar to retreat at the Battle of Dyrrhachion.

48 BCE

Julius Caesar, having been repulsed at Dyrrhachion, arrives at Gomphoi but they bar their gates. He takes the city by force.

31 BCE
October

After the Battle of Actium (near Ambrakia), Augustus consolidates his control over the Roman Empire, and Cilicia is firmly incorporated as part of the Roman sphere of influence. Aigai, Tarsos, Mallos, and Soloi become part of the Roman Province of Cilicia.

30 BCE

Augustus makes Dyrrhachion a colony for veterans of the Battle of Actium.