Definitions for Olynthus

Olynthus O·lyn·thus

Spelling: [oh-lin-thuh s]
IPA: /oʊˈlɪn θəs/

Olynthus is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 207 anagrams from letters in Olynthus (hlnostuy).

Definitions for Olynthus

noun

  1. an ancient city in NE Greece, on the Chalcidice Peninsula.

Examples for Olynthus

The war with Olynthus, 383—380, could not be brought to a successful conclusion until he had formed an alliance with Sparta.

With this promise of success Agesipolis marched forward against Olynthus.

Having captured Olynthus in 348 and razed it to the ground, Philip attacked Euboea.

And at this time Sparta was at war with Olynthus, a city far to the north.

Such are the First Philippic and the three orations for Olynthus.

And that Lasthenes and Euthycrates lost Olynthus, measuring happiness by their belly and lusts?

There was among the cities near Olynthus another of the name of Scolus.

Thebes is betrayed to Sparta, during her war against Olynthus.

Olynthus has become famous through the three orations of Demosthenes, urging the Athenians to its succour.

Sthenis was a native of Olynthus and a contemporary of Alexander the Great.

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