- The
Battle of
Leuctra (Gr****: Λεῦκτρα,
Ancient Gr****: [lêu̯k.tra]) was
fought on 6 July 371 BC
between the
Boeotians led by the Thebans, and the Spartans...
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Leuctra or
Leuktra (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Λεῦκτρα, romanized: tà Leûktra,
Attic Gr**** pronunciation: [tà lêu̯k.tra] or τὸ Λεῦκτρον, tò Leûktron [tò lêu̯k...
- domination. Its
predominance began with its
crucial role in the
Battle of
Leuctra in 371 BC. It was
annihilated by
Philip II of
Macedon in the
Battle of...
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Leuctra sibleyi, the
brook needlefly, is a
species of rolled-winged
stonefly in the
family Leuctridae. It is
found in
North America. "
Leuctra sibleyi...
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Leuctra fusca latior Berthélemy & Dia, 1982
Leuctra fusca tergostyla Wu, 1973 DeWalt, R.E.; Hopkins, H.; Neu-Becker, U.; Stueber, G. (eds.). "
Leuctra...
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invincible Spartan army at
Leuctra in 371 BC,
therefore ending Sparta's
hegemony and
starting Thebes' own
hegemony over Greece.
After Leuctra, the war continued...
- Hegemony. In the process, he
broke Spartan military power with his
victory at
Leuctra and
liberated the
Messenian helots, a
group of
Peloponnesian Gr****s who...
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Leuctra is a town of
ancient Boeotia, Greece.
Leuctra or
Leuktra may also
refer to:
Leuctra (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia,
Greece Leuctra (Laconia)...
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Leuctra or
Leuktra (Ancient Gr****: τὰ Λεῦκτρα) or
Leuctrum or
Leuktron (τὸ Λεῦκτρον) was a town of
Aegytis on the
confines of
Arcadia and Laconia, described...
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Leuctra duplicata, the
Atlantic needlefly, is a
species of rolled-winged
stonefly in the
family Leuctridae. It is
found in
North America. "
Leuctra duplicata...