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Boeotian League

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  • Sparta then entered the war, sent an army across the Corinthian Gulf, and restored the Boeotian League under the hegemony of Thebes.

    d. The First Peloponnesian War 2001

  • As the months passed, Epaminondas, Calepios and others gradually re-formed the old Boeotian League, launching it in Thebes following a General Assembly attended by councillors from all the freed cities.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • But they must be starting to see the Boeotian League as a possible threat.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • By the spring of the following year hopes were high in the city that the Spartan menace had been overcome, and that the old Boeotian League could be reformed.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • As the months passed, Epaminondas, Calepios and others gradually re-formed the old Boeotian League, launching it in Thebes following a General Assembly attended by councillors from all the freed cities.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • Thebes and the Boeotian League could double the force.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • Thebes and the Boeotian League could double the force.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • But they must be starting to see the Boeotian League as a possible threat.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • By the spring of the following year hopes were high in the city that the Spartan menace had been overcome, and that the old Boeotian League could be reformed.

    Lion Of Macedon Gemmell, David 1990

  • Argos and Achaia, while beyond the Isthmus the Boeotian League, headed by

    General History for Colleges and High Schools Philip Van Ness Myers

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