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== Rhamnus? ==

This article describes the battle in Thessaly. Rhamnus was a town in Attica. Something is wrong. It was Phocion who won the battle near Rhamnus, as Plutarch says in Plut. Phoc. 25. The title of this article shoud be changed. Although we don't know for sure where Greeks won the Leonnatus' army (somewhere near Lamia, we can guess), it wasn't Rhamnus.

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Rhamnus?

This article describes the battle in Thessaly. Rhamnus was a town in Attica. Something is wrong. It was Phocion who won the battle near Rhamnus, as Plutarch says in Plut. Phoc. 25. The title of this article shoud be changed. Although we don't know for sure where Greeks won the Leonnatus' army (somewhere near Lamia, we can guess), it wasn't Rhamnus.

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