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Torybeia (Ancient Greek: Τορύβεια) was a city in ancient Acarnania. It is known mainly through epigraphic evidence. Mention is made of the appointment of theorodokos of Torybeia, about the year 356/5 BCE to receive the theoroi of Epidaurus and also an inscription dated to around 330 BCE to accommodate those of Argos. It was one of the cities belonging to the Acarnanian League around 272 BCE. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Komboti.

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  • Toribea (en griego, Τορύβεια) fue una antigua ciudad griega de la región de Acarnania. Se conoce principalmente a través de testimonios epigráficos. Por un lado, se menciona el nombramiento de teorodocos de la ciudad, hacia el año 356/5 a. C., para acoger al teoro de Epidauro​ y también hacia el 330 a. C. para acoger al teoro de Argos.​ Por otra parte, era una de las ciudades pertenecientes a la confederación acarnania hacia el 272 a. C.​ Se ha sugerido que debe localizarse en una colina situada en la actual , donde se han hallado diversos restos entre los que cabe destacar un ágora y estoas.​ (es)
  • Torybeia (Ancient Greek: Τορύβεια) was a city in ancient Acarnania. It is known mainly through epigraphic evidence. Mention is made of the appointment of theorodokos of Torybeia, about the year 356/5 BCE to receive the theoroi of Epidaurus and also an inscription dated to around 330 BCE to accommodate those of Argos. It was one of the cities belonging to the Acarnanian League around 272 BCE. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Komboti. (en)
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  • Toribea (en griego, Τορύβεια) fue una antigua ciudad griega de la región de Acarnania. Se conoce principalmente a través de testimonios epigráficos. Por un lado, se menciona el nombramiento de teorodocos de la ciudad, hacia el año 356/5 a. C., para acoger al teoro de Epidauro​ y también hacia el 330 a. C. para acoger al teoro de Argos.​ Por otra parte, era una de las ciudades pertenecientes a la confederación acarnania hacia el 272 a. C.​ Se ha sugerido que debe localizarse en una colina situada en la actual , donde se han hallado diversos restos entre los que cabe destacar un ágora y estoas.​ (es)
  • Torybeia (Ancient Greek: Τορύβεια) was a city in ancient Acarnania. It is known mainly through epigraphic evidence. Mention is made of the appointment of theorodokos of Torybeia, about the year 356/5 BCE to receive the theoroi of Epidaurus and also an inscription dated to around 330 BCE to accommodate those of Argos. It was one of the cities belonging to the Acarnanian League around 272 BCE. Its site is tentatively located near the modern Komboti. (en)
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