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Chaeronea (English: /ˌkaɪrəˈniːə/ or /ˌkɛrəˈniːə/; Gr****: Χαιρώνεια
Chaironeia,
Ancient Gr****: [kʰai̯rɔ̌ːneːa]) is a
village and a
former muni****lity...
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Greece (Seventh ed.). London: John Murray. 1900. p. 554. Ma, John (2008). "
Chaironeia 338:
Topographies of Commemoration". The
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University of Kentucky. Ziegler,
Konrat (1964).
Plutarchos von
Chaironeia (in German). Stuttgart:
Alfred Druckenmuller. p. 60. The
Golden **** 1...
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Arachova Antikyra Livadeia Livadeia Livadeia Davleia Koroneia Kyriaki Chaironeia Orchomenus Orchomenus Orchomenus Akraifnia Tanagra Tanagra Schimatari...
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maintained a
cautious neutrality during key conflicts, such as the
Battle of
Chaironeia in 338 BC,
where it sent no
troops to
support either side.
Despite Argos’s...
- pan-****enic
sentiment when
arranging Gr****
affairs after his
victory at
Chaironeia: a pan-****enic
expedition against Persia ostensibly was one of the main...
- Morgan, Kathryn; Umholtz,
Gretchen (1992). "A
Trophy from the
Battle of
Chaironeia of 86 B. C."
American Journal of Archaeology. 96 (3): 449=450. doi:10...
- of the
following 5
former muni****lities, that
became muni****l units:
Chaironeia Davleia Koroneia Kyriaki Livadeia A
notable portion of the inhabitants...
- Greece,
Philip II of
Macedon defeated Thebes and
Athens on the
plain of
Chaironeia during the
first Battle of Chaeronea,
establishing Macedonian supremacy...
- (2021-06-30). Who's Who in the Age of
Alexander and his Successors: From
Chaironeia to
Ipsos (338-301 BC).
Greenhill Books. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-78438-651-1....