Epaminondas (Galician Wikipedia)

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  • Por exemplo, en Temístocles 25 aparece unha referencia directa a Tucídides 1.137[Ligazón morta]
  • Diodoro, XV, 38; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 5.4.16[Ligazón morta]
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 97–98
  • Diodoro XV, 50
  • Para estes acontecementos e a descrición da batalla, véxase Diodoro, Biblioteca histórica 15.52-56, Xenofonte, Helénicas 6.4.4-20[Ligazón morta], e Plutarco, Vida de Pelópidas. Para unha síntese, véxase Fine, The Ancient Greeks.
  • Diodoro, XV, 52–53; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 20
    * Sage, Warfare in Ancient Greece, 138; Seager, The King's Peace, 183
  • Diodoro, XV, 55; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 23; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 24; Gabriel, The Great Armies of Antiquity, 182–183
  • Diodoro, XV, 55; Tucídides IV, 93
    * Kagan, The Archidamian War, 283
  • Diodoro, XV, 55
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 24; Gabriel, The Great Armies of Antiquity, 182; Hanson, The Soul of Battle
  • Diodoro, XV, 55; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 23; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 26; Jones, The Art of War in the Western World, 5–6
  • Diodoro, XV, XV, 56; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Cartledge, Sparta and Lakonia, 295; Raphael Sealey, A History of the Greek City States, 420
  • Pausanias IX, 13
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 84
  • Pausanias IX, 13
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 84
  • Diodoro XV, 57
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 188
  • Diodoro XV, 57; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 133
  • Diodoro XV, 62; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 24; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 189–190; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 24
  • Diodoro XV, 62; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 24; Plutarco, Agesilao, 31
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 428
  • Pausanias IX, 14
    * Ober, Fortress Attica, 41
  • Pausanias IX, 14
    * Ober, Fortress Attica, 41
  • Diodoro, XV, 66 * Luraqhi, The Ancient Messenians, 4; Ober, Fortress Attica, 41
  • Diodoro, XV, 67
  • Diodoro, XV, 68; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.1[Ligazón morta]
    * Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88
  • Diodoro, XV, 69; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.2[Ligazón morta]
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 267; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 452; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88–89
  • Diodoro XV, 71; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 27, 29
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360 BC", 195
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.1[Ligazón morta]; Diodoro, XV, 76
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 197. Cawkwell (Epaminondas and Thebes, 269) cre que Tebas obtivo beneficios concretos do congreso: "A paz de 366/5 selou a política de Epaminondas no Peloponeso. Baixo el os membros restantes da Liga do Peloponeso abandonaron finalmente a Esparta, e recoñeceron a independencia de Mesenia e, presumibelmente, a unificación de Beocia."
  • Diodoro, XV, 78–79
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 174; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 201–202
  • Diodoruo XV, 82; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculuc, 508–510
  • Diodoro, XV, 84; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 510–512
  • Diodoro XV, 85–86
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 93–94
  • Diodoro, XV,85; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 514–516
  • Diodoro, XV, 85; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 516–518
  • Diodoro, XV, XV, 85–86; Xenofonte, Hellenica, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Hanson, Hoplites, 146; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 518–519; Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 94
  • Cornelio Nepote, Epaminondas, IX; Diodoro, XV, 87
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 94
  • Diodoro, XV, 88
  • Diodoro, XV, 55
    * Gabriel, Great Captains of Antiquity, 90–91
  • Pausanias, Descrición de Grecia 9.15.6.

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  • Por exemplo, en Temístocles 25 aparece unha referencia directa a Tucídides 1.137[Ligazón morta]
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 1.1[Ligazón morta]
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Cawkwell, Introduction, 35–36; Hanson, Hoplites, 145; Hanson, The Soul of Battle
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 5.2[Ligazón morta]
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 3.5[Ligazón morta]
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 4.1–8[Ligazón morta], y 5.1[Ligazón morta]
    * Seager, "The Corinthian War", 118–119
  • Plutarco, Pelópidas, 5–6; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 5.2[Ligazón morta]
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 170
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 5.4[Ligazón morta]
  • Diodoro, XV, 38; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 5.4.16[Ligazón morta]
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 97–98
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.1–2[Ligazón morta]
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.3[Ligazón morta]
  • Para estes acontecementos e a descrición da batalla, véxase Diodoro, Biblioteca histórica 15.52-56, Xenofonte, Helénicas 6.4.4-20[Ligazón morta], e Plutarco, Vida de Pelópidas. Para unha síntese, véxase Fine, The Ancient Greeks.
  • Tucídides, 5.71[Ligazón morta]
  • Diodoro, XV, 55; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 23; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 24; Gabriel, The Great Armies of Antiquity, 182–183
  • Diodoro, XV, 55; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 23; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Davis, 100 Decisive Battles, 26; Jones, The Art of War in the Western World, 5–6
  • Diodoro, XV, XV, 56; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Cartledge, Sparta and Lakonia, 295; Raphael Sealey, A History of the Greek City States, 420
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Hornblower, The Greek World, 224
  • Diodoro XV, 57; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4[Ligazón morta]
    * Beck, Politics of Power, 133
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.4–5[Ligazón morta]
    * Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 24
  • Diodoro XV, 62; Plutarco, Pelópidas, 24; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 6.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 189–190; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 24
  • Diodoro, XV, 68; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.1[Ligazón morta]
    * Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88
  • Diodoro, XV, 69; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.2[Ligazón morta]
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 267; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 452; Tirtle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 88–89
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.1[Ligazón morta]
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 269; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 197–198
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.1[Ligazón morta]; Diodoro, XV, 76
    * Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 197. Cawkwell (Epaminondas and Thebes, 269) cre que Tebas obtivo beneficios concretos do congreso: "A paz de 366/5 selou a política de Epaminondas no Peloponeso. Baixo el os membros restantes da Liga do Peloponeso abandonaron finalmente a Esparta, e recoñeceron a independencia de Mesenia e, presumibelmente, a unificación de Beocia."
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.1[Ligazón morta]
    * Cawkwell, Epaminondas and Thebes, 269; Roy, "Thebes in the 360s BC", 200
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.4–5[Ligazón morta]
    * Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 26–27
  • Diodoruo XV, 82; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculuc, 508–510
  • Diodoro, XV, 84; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 510–512
  • Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
  • Diodoro, XV,85; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 514–516
  • Diodoro, XV, 85; Xenofonte, Helénicas, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 516–518
  • Diodoro, XV, XV, 85–86; Xenofonte, Hellenica, 7.5[Ligazón morta]
    * Hanson, Hoplites, 146; Stylianou, Diodorus Siculus, 518–519; Tritle, The Greek World in the Fourth Century, 94