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Eupagium or Eupagion (Ancient Greek: Εὐπάγιον) was a town in the mountainous district of Acroreia in ancient Elis. Diodorus Siculus writes that the Spartans, under command of Pausanias of Sparta, marched against Elis with 4,000 men in 402 BCE, and that the towns of Opus, Alium, Eupagium, Thraustus, and Lasion were subdued. Xenophon mentions an Arcadian raid into Elis and took several towns of Acroreia around 365 BCE. Its site has not been located.

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  • Eupagium or Eupagion (Ancient Greek: Εὐπάγιον) was a town in the mountainous district of Acroreia in ancient Elis. Diodorus Siculus writes that the Spartans, under command of Pausanias of Sparta, marched against Elis with 4,000 men in 402 BCE, and that the towns of Opus, Alium, Eupagium, Thraustus, and Lasion were subdued. Xenophon mentions an Arcadian raid into Elis and took several towns of Acroreia around 365 BCE. Its site has not been located. (en)
  • Eupagio (en griego, Εὐπάγιον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Élide. La menciona Diodoro Sículo, que relata que los lacedemonios hicieron marchar contra los eleos a 4000 hombres bajo el mando de Pausanias, uno de sus reyes, hacia el año 402 a. C. Eupagio fue una de las ciudades que fueron sometidas por este ejército, junto con Lasión, Alio, Opunte y Tresto.​ Se desconoce su localización exacta.​ (es)
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  • Eupagium or Eupagion (Ancient Greek: Εὐπάγιον) was a town in the mountainous district of Acroreia in ancient Elis. Diodorus Siculus writes that the Spartans, under command of Pausanias of Sparta, marched against Elis with 4,000 men in 402 BCE, and that the towns of Opus, Alium, Eupagium, Thraustus, and Lasion were subdued. Xenophon mentions an Arcadian raid into Elis and took several towns of Acroreia around 365 BCE. Its site has not been located. (en)
  • Eupagio (en griego, Εὐπάγιον) es el nombre de una antigua ciudad griega de Élide. La menciona Diodoro Sículo, que relata que los lacedemonios hicieron marchar contra los eleos a 4000 hombres bajo el mando de Pausanias, uno de sus reyes, hacia el año 402 a. C. Eupagio fue una de las ciudades que fueron sometidas por este ejército, junto con Lasión, Alio, Opunte y Tresto.​ Muy probablemente Eupagio se encontrara entre las ciudades de los mencionadas colectivamente por Jenofonte cuando, hacia el año 365 a. C., los arcadios realizaron una campaña militar contra Élide y tomaron varias ciudades de esa zona.​ Se desconoce su localización exacta.​ (es)
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