Thebes: important Greek city-state in central Greece, main city of Boeotia.
Mycenaean History
Oedipus and the sphinx
Mythology: founded by Cadmus; the citadel is called "Cadmeia" and was inhabited since the third millennium BCE
Famous stories: birth of Dionysus, Oedipus, Antigone, Seven against Thebes, Epigoni, et cetera
Mycenaean background; largest known Mycenaean acropolis; prosperity since mid-second millennium; Babylonian seals (s.XIV) and Linear-B-tablets prove supraregional importance
Cadmeia evacuated during LH IIIB1 (earlier than other Mycenaean towns, which go in decline in LH IIIB2 and LH IIIC)
Lower city survives (perhaps confirmation of the story of the Epigoni)
Archaic Age
Archaic pottery: a larnax
c. 560 BCE: Participates in the founding of Heraclea Pontica
480 BCE: Persian Wars; Thebes is divided between Pro- and Anti-Persian politicians and forced to side with the invadersnote[Plutarch, The Malice of Herodotus.]
479 BCE: Besieged after the battle of Plataea;Boeotian League dissolved
Classical Age
Return to power in the course of the fifth century: collaboration with Sparta against Athens
457 BCE: Battle of Tanagra, defeat against Athens; democratic constitutionnote[Aristotle, Politics 1302b 27ff.]
447 BCE: Battle of Coronea, Athenian defeat; moderate oligarchy reintroduced with eleven boeotarchsnote[Hell. Oxyrh. 19.3.]
431-421 BCE: Archidamian War (Sparta, Corinth, Thebes against Athens); destruction of Plataea
415-404 BCE: Decelean War; demands destruction of Athensnote[Xenophon, Hellenica 2.2.19, 6.5.35, 6.5.46.]; when Sparta declines and supports a pro-Spartan oligarchy in Athens, Thebes supports the Athenian democrats
395-387 BCE: Corinthian War (Thebes, Corinth, Argos, Athens against Sparta)
387 BCE: King's Peace: Plataea restored
The battlefield of Chaeronea
382 BCE: End of moderate oligarchy; Spartan garrison in the Cadmeia
379 BCE: Spartan garrison expelled by Pelopidas; army reforms by Epaminondas; moderate democracy, member of Second Delian League
371 BCE: Boeotian League defeats Sparta at Leuctra
Attacks on the Peloponnese, from which Sparta never recovers