Rhodountia ( Ancient Greek: Ῥοδουντία) was a fortified place at Phthiotis, Central Greece, possibly near today's Drakospilia. [1]
It is mentioned by Strabo, [2] Livy [3] and Stephanus of Byzantium. [4]
During the Battle of Thermopylae (191 BC), the Aetolians defended it against the Romans. The Roman troops under the command of Lucius Valerius Flaccus were not able to capture it. [3]
Rhodountia ( Ancient Greek: Ῥοδουντία) was a fortified place at Phthiotis, Central Greece, possibly near today's Drakospilia. [1]
It is mentioned by Strabo, [2] Livy [3] and Stephanus of Byzantium. [4]
During the Battle of Thermopylae (191 BC), the Aetolians defended it against the Romans. The Roman troops under the command of Lucius Valerius Flaccus were not able to capture it. [3]