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Eperatus

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Eperatus (Ancient Greek: Ἐπήρατος) of Pharae in Achaea was an ancient Greek general of the 3rd century BC.

He was elected strategos of the Achaean League in 219 BC. This was done by the intrigues of Apelles, the adviser of Philip V of Macedon, and in opposition to Timoxenus, who was supported by Aratus of Sicyon. Eperatus was held universally in low estimation, and was in fact totally unfit for his office, on which he entered in 218 BC, so that when his year had expired he left numerous difficulties to Aratus, who succeeded him.[1]

Preceded by Strategos of the Achaean League
218 BC – 217 BC
Succeeded by
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  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Edward Elder (1870). Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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