Theban–Spartan War (English Wikipedia)

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  • James G. DeVoto (1992). "The Theban Sacred Band". The Ancient World. 23 (2): 3–19.

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  • Xenophon. Agesilaus.
  • Xenophon. "Book V". Hellenica.
  • Diodorus, XV, 38; Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4.16
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 97–98
  • Diodorus XV, 50
  • Diodorus, XV, 52; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Buck, Boiotia and the Boiotian League, 113–114; Gabriel, Great Captains of Antiquity, 90
  • Diodorus, XV, 52–53; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 20
    * Sage, Warfare in Ancient Greece, 138; Seager, The King's Peace, 183
  • Diodorus, XV, 55; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 23; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 24; Gabriel, The Great Armies of Antiquity, 182–183
  • Diodorus, XV, 55; Thucydides IV, 93
    * Kagan, The Archidamian War, 283
  • Diodorus, XV, 55
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 24; Gabriel, The Great Armies of Antiquity, 182; Hanson, The Soul of Battle
  • Diodorus, XV, 55; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 23; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 26; Jones, The Art of War in the Western World, 5–6
  • Diodorus, XV, XV, 56; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Cartledge, Sparta and Lakonia, 295; Sealey, A History of the Greek City States, 420
  • Pausanias IX, 13
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 84
  • Cornelius Nepos, Epaminondas, VI; Diodorus, XV, 63; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.5
    * Joint Association of Classical Teachers, The World of Athens, 48; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 187; Smith, A Smaller History of Greece, 116
  • Diodorus XV, 57
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 188
  • Diodorus XV, 57; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 133
  • Diodorus XV, 62; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 24; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.5
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 189–190; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 24
  • Diodorus XV, 62; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 24; Plutarch, Agesilaus, 31
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 428
  • Pausanias IX, 14
    * Ober, Fortress Attica, 41
  • Plutarch, Agesilaus, 31; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 24; Xenophon, Hellenica VI, 5
    * Ober, Fortress Attica, 41; Smith, Smaller History of Greece, 163
  • Diodorus, XV, 66
    * Luraghi, The Ancient Messenians, 4; Ober, Fortress Attica, 41
  • Diodorus, XV, 67
  • Diodorus, XV, 68; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.1
    * Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88
  • Diodorus, XV, 69; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.2
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 267; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 452; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88–89
  • Diodorus XV, 71; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 27, 29
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360 BC", 195
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.1; Diodorus, XV, 76
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 197. Cawkwell (Epaminondas and Thebes, 269) believes that Thebes had concrete gains from the congress: "The peace of 366/5 set the seal on Epaminondas' Peloponnesian policy. Under it the remaining members of the Peloponnesian league finally abandoned Sparta, and recognized the independence of Messenia and, presumably, the unification of Boeotia."
  • Diodorus, XV, 78–79
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 174; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 201–202
  • Diodorus XV, 82; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 508–510
  • Diodorus, XV, 84; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 510–512
  • Diodorus XV, 85–86
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 93–94
  • Diodorus, XV,85; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 514–516
  • Diodorus, XV, 85; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 516–518
  • Diodorus, XV, XV, 85–86; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Hanson, Hoplites, 146; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 518–519; Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 94

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  • Plutarch, Pelopidas, 8–13; Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4
  • Plutarch (trans. John Dryden, 1683). "Pelopidas". Parallel Lives.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4
  • Diodorus, XV, 38; Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4.16
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 97–98
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.1–2
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.3
  • Diodorus, XV, 52; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Buck, Boiotia and the Boiotian League, 113–114; Gabriel, Great Captains of Antiquity, 90
  • Thucydides, 5.71
  • Diodorus, XV, 55; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 23; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 24; Gabriel, The Great Armies of Antiquity, 182–183
  • Diodorus, XV, 55; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 23; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 26; Jones, The Art of War in the Western World, 5–6
  • Diodorus, XV, XV, 56; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Cartledge, Sparta and Lakonia, 295; Sealey, A History of the Greek City States, 420
  • Cornelius Nepos, Epaminondas, VI; Diodorus, XV, 63; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.5
    * Joint Association of Classical Teachers, The World of Athens, 48; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 187; Smith, A Smaller History of Greece, 116
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Hornblower, The Greek World, 224
  • Diodorus XV, 57; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 133
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.4–5
    * Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 24
  • Diodorus XV, 62; Plutarch, Pelopidas, 24; Xenophon, Hellenica, 6.5
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 189–190; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 24
  • Diodorus, XV, 68; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.1
    * Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88
  • Diodorus, XV, 69; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.2
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 267; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 452; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88–89
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.1
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 269; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 197–198
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.1; Diodorus, XV, 76
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 197. Cawkwell (Epaminondas and Thebes, 269) believes that Thebes had concrete gains from the congress: "The peace of 366/5 set the seal on Epaminondas' Peloponnesian policy. Under it the remaining members of the Peloponnesian league finally abandoned Sparta, and recognized the independence of Messenia and, presumably, the unification of Boeotia."
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.1
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 269; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 200
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.4–5
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 26–27
  • Diodorus XV, 82; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 508–510
  • Diodorus, XV, 84; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 510–512
  • Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
  • Diodorus, XV,85; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 514–516
  • Diodorus, XV, 85; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 516–518
  • Diodorus, XV, XV, 85–86; Xenophon, Hellenica, 7.5
    * Hanson, Hoplites, 146; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 518–519; Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 94