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- so did Acraephia, Copae, and Chaeronea. The total military force of the Boiotian League (11,000 infantry and 1,100 cavalry) has been used as the basis for...
- Caskey, Miriam Ervin (Winter 1976). "Notes on Relief Pithoi of the Tenian-Boiotian Group". American Journal of Archaeology. 80 (1): 19–41. doi:10.2307/502935...
- constituents were all regional entities: the Achaians, Thessalians, Macedonians, Boiotians, Phokians, Akarnanians and Epeirotes". Speake 2021, p. 90 :"One of the...
- Pipili Laconian Iconography of the Sixth Century BC, 1987 K. Kilinski II Boiotian Black Figure Vase Painting of the Archaic Period, 1990 J. Boardman Pottery...
- eighth to seventh century BC representations of Phoenician, Etruscan, and Boiotian ships. The crow’s nest disappears completely from depictions of ships after...
- Boiotian Gr**** painted terracotta figure dating between c. 500 and c. 475 BCE, currently held in the Museum of Fine Arts, showing a barber cutting a man's...
- cavalry who had covered the retreat of the Persian army were actually Boiotian cavalry, particularly the Theban cavalry led by Asopodoros, the son of...
- Schachter, Albert (2016). "Kadmos and the implications of the tradition for Boiotian history". Boiotia in Antiquity: Selected Papers. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
- 73 Crémieux, pp. 68–69 Iversen, Paul A. "The Small and Great Daidala in Boiotian History", Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 56, no. 4 (2007),...
- καὶ τεῖχος τῶν Βοιωτῶν": "the harbor of Eutresis(?) with a fort of the Boiotians." Its site is located near modern Arkopodi, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi)...