Sveti odred Tebancev (Slovenian Wikipedia)

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  • Ksenofont (1897) [c. 360 BC]. Symposium. Prevod: Dakyns, H.G. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 12. septembra 2014. Pridobljeno 11. maja 2021. Toda Pavzanij, ljubimec pesnika Agatona, je branil tiste, ki se utapljajo v razuzdanosti, rekoč, da bo najmočnejša vojska, ki jo sestavljajoljubimci in ljubljeni. Kajti, pravi, sram bi jih bilo, če bi drug drugega v bitki zapustili. Bilo pa bi precej nenavadno, ko bi se tisti, ki jih običajno karanje gane in jih drug drugega ni sram, kljub temu sramovali sramotnega dejanja. Kot dokaz je navedel primer Tebancev in Eleancev, ki imajo izkuš s temi zadevami, in zatrdil, da jih, četudi spijo s svojimi ljubljenimi, še vedno postavljajo v svoje bojne vrste. Za to kakega dokaza ni, saj gre za drugačno situacijo: za njih je to sprejemljivo, za nas pa nadvse sramotno.

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  • Pavzanij. »Book IX«. Description of Greece.
  • Pausanias. »Book IX«. Description of Greece. As you approach the city you see a common grave of the Thebans who were killed in the struggle against Philip. It has no inscription, but is surmounted by a lion, probably a reference to the spirit of the men. That there is no inscription is, in my opinion, because their courage was not favoured by appropriate good fortune.

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  • Plutarh. »Ἐρωτικός« [Amatorius]. Ἠθικά [Moralia].
  • Ksenofont. »Book V«. Hellenica.

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  • Plutarh (1917). The Life of Pelopidas. Prevod: Perrin, Bernadotte. Loeb Classical Library edition.
  • Dio Chrysostom (trans. J. W. Cohoon, 1939). »22: Concerning Peace and War«. Discourses. Loeb Classical Library.
  • Diodor Sicilski (1952). »Book XV«. Bibliotheca Historica. Prevod: Oldfather, C.H. Loeb Classical Library.
  • Strabon. »Book IV, Chapter 2«. Geographica. Chaeroneia is near Orchomenus. It was here that Philip the son of Amyntas conquered the Athenians, Boeotians, and Corinthians in a great battle, and set himself up as lord of Greece. And here, too, are to be seen tombs of those who fell in the battle, tombs erected at public expense.

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