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Thebes (Greece)
Q11225429Thebes: important Greek city-state in central Greece, main city of Boeotia.
Mycenaean History
- 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
- c. 560 BCE: Participates in the founding of Heraclea Pontica
- Supported Pisistratids in Athensnote
- Founding of the Boeotian League
- c.519 BCE: War against Athens.note
- Pindar
- 480 BCE: Persian Wars; Thebes is divided between Pro- and Anti-Persian politicians and forced to side with the invadersnote
- 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: Moderate oligarchic constitutionnote
- 457 BCE: Battle of Tanagra, defeat against Athens; democratic constitutionnote
- 447 BCE: Battle of Coronea, Athenian defeat; moderate oligarchy reintroduced with eleven boeotarchsnote
- 431-421 BCE: Archidamian War (Sparta, Corinth, Thebes against Athens); destruction of Plataea
- 415-404 BCE: Decelean War; demands destruction of Athensnote ; 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
- 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
- Third Sacred War: coalition with Philip of Macedonia
- 338 BCE: Battle of Chaeronea: the new hegemon is Macedonia
- Lasting legacy: dual citizenship
- Destroyed by Alexander the Great; house of Pindar saved
Later history
- 316 BCE: Rebuilt by Cassander
- Briefly member of theAchaean League; 245 BCE switches to Aetolian League
- 236 BCE: Alliance with Macedonia
- 197 BCE: Captured by the Roman general Flamininus; after this supporter of almost every anti-Roman politician (Antiochus III the Great; Perseus; Achaeans; Mithridates VI of Pontus)
- Settlement reduced to Cadmeia, "not even a remarkable village" according to Strabonote
- 125 CE: Visit of the Roman emperor Hadrian
- Provincial town in the Roman Empire
- Walls rebuilt against Alaric (king of the Visigoths)note
- 431 CE: Bishop Anysius attends the Council of Ephesus, supporting Cyril
- 551 Earthquake; repairs by Justiniannote