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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...
- 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...
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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,...
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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...
- 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...
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treaty on
behalf of all Boeotia. The
Theban statesman Epaminondas, who is
boeotarch (one of the five
magistrates of the
Boeotian federation),
maintains Thebes'...
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Sacred Band. He
records that the
Sacred Band was
originally formed by the
boeotarch Gorgidas,
shortly after the
expulsion of the
Spartan garrison occupying...
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Roman general Scipio Aemili**** in the
Numantine War and by
Hasdrubal the
Boeotarch of Carthage.
Although peace was ****ociated with the
olive branch during...
- as a
federation with an
executive body
composed of
seven generals, or
Boeotarchs,
elected from
seven districts throughout Boeotia. The
Theban general and...
- 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...