The Achaean League, having successfully accomplished the …

Years: 225BCE - 225BCE

The Achaean League, having successfully accomplished the expulsion of the Macedonians and the restoration of Greek rule in the Peloponnese in about 228 BCE, now faces the danger of complete disintegration before the assaults of the Spartan king Cleomenes III, who aims also at control of the Peloponnese and whose reforms Achaean leader Aratus of Sicyon opposes adamantly.

Possessed of few allies after its defeat at Hecatobaeum in 226, the Achaean League had been close to accepting Cleomenes as its leader, but instead concluded a peace treaty with Sparta.

The defeated League begins to disintegrate in 225, leaving Sparta and Macedon the sole contestants for control of Greece.

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