Oeniadae
Oeniadae was an ancient Greek city located in the region of Aetolia, near the Achelous River. It was known for its strategic position and played a significant role in various historical conflicts, particularly during the Peloponnesian War. The city was also recognized for its strong fortifications and was a center of trade and culture in the area.
The inhabitants of Oeniadae were primarily Aetolians, who were known for their warrior culture. The city was involved in alliances and conflicts with neighboring states, including Macedonia and Epirus. Over time, Oeniadae became part of the Roman Empire, which led to changes in its political and social structure.