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Theban hegemony
Theban hegemony The Theban Hegemony lasted from the Theban victory over the Spartans at Leuctra ...
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Hegemony
Hegemony Hegemony ("heh-JEH-muh-nee") (greek:ηγεμονία) is ... become skewed to favor the dominant group. Hegemony controls the ways that ideas become "naturalized ... has rarely achieved a perfect balance, but hegemony results in the empowerment of certain cultural ... the submersion and partial exclusion of others. Hegemony affects the perspective of mainstream history, ...
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Spartan hegemony
Spartan hegemony The period of Spartan hegemony is a moment in classical Greek history ... democracy of Athens to maintain its external hegemony was lacking in hierarchical Sparta. The very ... with the Athenians and rebelled against Spartan hegemony in the Corinthian War of 395-86 ... the financial support sustaining the Argive-Corinthian-Theban-Athenian war effort. The resulting Peace ...
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Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)
... Date: 362 BC Location: Mantinea, Arcadia Result: Theban victory Casus belli: {{{casus}}} Territory changes: {{{territory ... Mantineans. The battle had to decide the hegemony over Greece, but the death of Epaminondas ... BC had shattered the foundations of Spartan hegemony, there was an attempt by Thebes' chief ... and general Epaminondas to build a new hegemony centered on his city. To obtain this ... in the Peloponnese and thereby maintain overall Theban control. In the years leading up ...
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Epaminondas
... Ἐπαμεινώνδας) (c. 418 BC–362 BC) was a Theban general and statesman of the 4th century ... was an impoverished scion of an old Theban noble family. Nonetheless, Epaminondas received an excellent ... was famous for; Plutarch records that the Theban lawgivers instituted the practice "to temper the ... a particularly turbulent point in Greek and Theban history. Following the end of the Peloponnesian ... inconclusively for eight years, saw several bloody Theban defeats at Spartan hands. By the ...
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User talk:Alexander the Great/Archive3
... because it was too long: Yet your hegemony in Greece lasted seventy-five years, that ... s rule over Greece was a Macedonian hegemony that followed the Athenian, Spartan and Theban, which means that he didn't consider ... my point then look up the term hegemony and its meaning in Classical Greek politics ... anything wrong with this summary? 1. The hegemony of Athens, Sparta and Thebes lasted ...
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User talk:Alexander the Great/Archive2
... key aspect of Greek opposition to Macedonian hegemony'.Dejvid 13:32, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC) Hegemony vs. Unification Hi. Can we talk about ... to say he brought it under Macedonian hegemony. I think "unified" gives rather the wrong ... it another critical difference between "unification" and "hegemony." Philip's hegemony over Greece was an explicitly military ...
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Talk:Ancient Macedonian language/archive1
... of the Macedonian Kingdom that had assumed HEGEMONY over Greeks and takes REVENGE against the ... the GREEKS. That was the difference between hegemony and conquest. All the Hegemonies in the Greek world were the Athenian, Spartan, Theban and finally the Macedonian. Then we have ... after their linguistic unity under the Macedonian hegemony, the Modern Greek Koine language is to ... is a Greek state trying to force Hegemony over Greece and not a foreign ...
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History of Sparta
... and that of the states under her hegemony formed her sole claim to lead the ... man who allowed the transfer of the hegemony from Sparta to Athens to take place ... independence of the Boeotian towns under its hegemony: the Cadmeia, the citadel of Thebes, was ... the Thebans refused to renounce their Boeotian hegemony, and the Spartan attempt at coercion ended ... in the battle more than counterbalanced the Theban victory and led to the speedy ...
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Common Peace
... to de facto recognition of Sparta's hegemony in Greece, and later treaties would include ... were meant to end. See also Spartan hegemony Theban hegemony References Plutarch, Parallel Lives Fine, John V ...
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