in Ancient Geography, a town of Aetolia, situated seven miles and a half from the sea, and divided by the river Evenus. It is said to have been founded by Calydon, the son of Aetolus, and was the scene of the famous hunt of the Calydonian boar.
in Ancient Geography, a town of Aetolia, situated seven miles and a half from the sea, and divided by the river Evenus. It is said to have been founded by Calydon, the son of Aetolus, and was the scene of the famous hunt of the Calydonian boar.