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In what year (BC) did the Achaean league emerge?

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The Achaean League emerged in 272 BC. It was a confederation of Greek city-states on the northern and central Peloponnese.

The Achaean League was formed in 272 BC by the cities of Achaea, Elis, and Pharae. Its main purpose was to provide a unified defense against the Aetolian League, which had been formed in 280 BC. Initially, the Achaean League was led by a council of ten members, but this was later increased to 20. The Achaean League was eventually dissolved in 146 BC, when it was conquered by the Roman Republic.
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The Achaean League emerged in 280 BC, formed by twelve cities in the northern Peloponnese. It was initially created as a defensive alliance against the threat posed by King Pyrrhus of Epirus. Over time, the League grew in power and influence, eventually becoming a major player in the politics of ancient Greece.
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