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- Boeotarch (Gr****: Βοιωτάρχης, Boiotarches) was the title of the chief officers of the Boeotian Confederacy, founded in 379 BC after a rebellion freed...
- Carthage's mercenary armies. It is not to be confused with the Gr**** title boeotarch—a leader of the Boeotian Confederacy. The Second Punic War ended in 201...
- to vote on all new measures. Two Boeotarchs were provided by Thebes, but by 395 BC Thebes was providing four Boeotarchs, including two who had represented...
- office of Boeotarch for the year 368 BC. This was the only time from the Battle of Leuctra until his death that he did not serve as Boeotarch. In 368,...
- gathered by Pelopidas. In this and 12 subsequent years, he was elected boeotarch, or warleader, and around 375 BC, he routed a much larger Spartan force...
- Roman general Scipio Aemili**** in the Numantine War and by Hasdrubal the Boeotarch of Carthage. Although peace was ****ociated with the olive branch during...
- Sacred Band. He records that the Sacred Band was originally formed by the boeotarch Gorgidas, shortly after the expulsion of the Spartan garrison occupying...
- of the Boeotian League and the Thessalian League had different titles, Boeotarch and Tagus respectively. In the ****enistic empires of the Diadochi, notably...
- as Thebes had been. Following the Persian Wars, Thespiae provided two Boeotarchs to the league, rather than one; perhaps one for the city and one for the...
- suffered a defeat at the First Battle of Nepheris against Hasdrubal the Boeotarch. In 147 BC, the Romans blockaded Carthage and effectively cut off all...