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  • Chaeronea
  • Greek village

    Chaeronea (English: /ˌkɛrəˈniːə/ Greek: Χαιρώνεια Chaironeia, Ancient Greek: [kʰai̯rɔ̌ːneːa]) is a village and a former municipality in Boeotia, Greece

    Chaeronea

    Chaeronea

    Chaeronea

  • Plutarch
  • Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)

    Πλούταρχος). Plutarch was born to a prominent family in the small town of Chaeronea, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Delphi, in the Greek region of Boeotia

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

    Plutarch

  • Sacred Band of Thebes
  • 4th-century BC Theban gay military unit

    by Philip II of Macedon and young Alexander the Great in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. The earliest surviving record of the Sacred Band by name was

    Sacred Band of Thebes

    Sacred_Band_of_Thebes

  • Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)
  • Battle during the expansion of Macedonia

    The Battle of Chaeronea was fought in 338 BC, near the city of Chaeronea in Boeotia, between Macedonia under Philip II and an alliance of Greek city-states

    Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)

    Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)

    Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)

  • Order of Chaeronea
  • Secret society for homosexuals

    The Order of Chaeronea was a secret society initially from the United Kingdom for the cultivation of a homosexual moral, ethical, cultural, and spiritual

    Order of Chaeronea

    Order_of_Chaeronea

  • Battle of Chaeronea (86 BC)
  • Victory of Sulla over Archelaus of Pontus

    The Battle of Chaeronea was fought by the Roman forces of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and Mithridates' general, Archelaus, near Chaeronea, in Boeotia, in 86

    Battle of Chaeronea (86 BC)

    Battle_of_Chaeronea_(86_BC)

  • Battle of Chaeronea
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    been fought at or near Chaeronea in Boeotia: Battle of Coronea (394 BC), a Spartan victory in the Corinthian War Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC), the victory

    Battle of Chaeronea

    Battle_of_Chaeronea

  • Sextus of Chaeronea
  • Greek philosopher and teacher (c. 95 - c. 185)

    Sextus of Chaeronea (Ancient Greek: Σέξτος ὁ Χαιρωνεύς Sextos ho Chaironeus; c. 95 – c. 185) was a philosopher, a nephew or grandson of Plutarch, and

    Sextus of Chaeronea

    Sextus of Chaeronea

    Sextus_of_Chaeronea

  • Philip II of Macedon
  • King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC

    defeating the Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Philip II led the effort to establish a federation of Greek

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip II of Macedon

    Philip_II_of_Macedon

  • Boeotia
  • Region of Greece

    and Hyampolis to Chaeronea, where the invaders would be poised to attack both Orchomenus and Coronea. Having gained control of Chaeronea, Orchomenus and

    Boeotia

    Boeotia

    Boeotia

  • Demosthenes
  • Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)

    the phalanx of the Athenian and Theban confederates into a plain near Chaeronea, where he defeated them. Demosthenes fought as a mere hoplite.[i] Such

    Demosthenes

    Demosthenes

    Demosthenes

  • First Mithridatic War
  • War between Rome and Pontus, 89–85 BC

    crushed Mithridates' general Archelaus in central Greece at the battles of Chaeronea and Orchomenos. Meanwhile, the official Roman government dispatched its

    First Mithridatic War

    First Mithridatic War

    First_Mithridatic_War

  • Chaeronea railway station
  • Railway station near Chaeronea, Greece

    Chaeronea railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Χαιρώνειας, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Cheroneia) is a railway station situated 1.7 kilometres

    Chaeronea railway station

    Chaeronea_railway_station

  • Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
  • Rise of Macedon

    over a Greek coalition army led by Athens and Thebes, at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. In the aftermath the federation of Greek states known as the

    Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II

    Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II

    Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    marched south, his opponents blocked him near Chaeronea, Boeotia. During the ensuing Battle of Chaeronea, Philip commanded the right wing and Alexander

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Epaphroditus of Chaeronea
  • Greek grammarian

    Epaphroditus of Chaeronea was a Greek speaking grammarian who lived in Rome during the era of emperor Nerva. Although born into slavery, he was later

    Epaphroditus of Chaeronea

    Epaphroditus_of_Chaeronea

  • Thebes, Greece
  • City in Boeotia, Greece

    as instrumental there. Macedonia would rise in power at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, bringing decisive victory to Philip II over an alliance of

    Thebes, Greece

    Thebes, Greece

    Thebes,_Greece

  • Sextus
  • Disambiguation page

    Catus Sextus of Chaeronea (nephew of Plutarch, he and Sextus Empiricus may be one and the same) Sextus Empiricus (he and Sextus of Chaeronea may be one and

    Sextus

    Sextus

  • Moralia
  • Group of works of the ancient Greek writer Plutarch

    Ethiká) is a set of essays ascribed to the 1st-century scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea. The eclectic collection contains 78 essays and transcribed speeches.

    Moralia

    Moralia

    Moralia

  • Isocrates
  • Greek rhetorician and writer (436–338 BC)

    disappointment with the loss of Greek liberty following the Battle of Chaeronea, two years before his 100th birthday. Isocrates wrote a number of works

    Isocrates

    Isocrates

    Isocrates

  • Sulla
  • Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)

    enemy. In the East, Sulla crushed the Pontic armies at the battles of Chaeronea and Orchomenos (86 BC), but offered a generous peace to Mithridates, so

    Sulla

    Sulla

    Sulla

  • Lucius Licinius Murena (praetor 88 BC)
  • Roman general and politician

    victory against the forces of Mithridates VI of Pontus at the Battle of Chaeronea in 86 BC during the First Mithridatic War and for starting another war

    Lucius Licinius Murena (praetor 88 BC)

    Lucius_Licinius_Murena_(praetor_88_BC)

  • George Cecil Ives
  • English gay rights advocate (1867–1950)

    Order of Chaeronea, after the Battle of Chaeronea where the male lovers of the Sacred Band of Thebes were killed in 338 BC. The Order of Chaeronea's "rules

    George Cecil Ives

    George Cecil Ives

    George_Cecil_Ives

  • League of Corinth
  • Historic federation of Greek states

    Isocrates in 346 BC to unify Greece against the Persians. After the Battle of Chaeronea, the League of Corinth was formed and controlled by Philip. Alexander

    League of Corinth

    League of Corinth

    League_of_Corinth

  • Phryne
  • 4th-century BC Greek courtesan

    Alternatively, Craig Cooper argues that the trial was likely after the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, while Eleanora Cavallini suggests that it was after 335 BC

    Phryne

    Phryne

    Phryne

  • Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)
  • with Lucullus, Sura handed over the command of his troops to Sulla. At Chaeronea, ambassadors from all the major cities of Greece (except Athens) met with

    Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)

    Siege of Athens and Piraeus (87–86 BC)

    Siege_of_Athens_and_Piraeus_(87–86_BC)

  • On the Malice of Herodotus
  • Essay by Plutarch

    Bust of Plutarch at Chaeronea

    On the Malice of Herodotus

    On the Malice of Herodotus

    On_the_Malice_of_Herodotus

  • Ahmad Shah Durrani
  • Founder of the Durrani Empire

    1765 ChaeroneaBattle of Jalandhar Doab Victory ChaeroneaBattle of Rupar Ghat Victory ChaeroneaBattle of Sutlej Draw, no decisive engagement ChaeroneaBattle

    Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Ahmad Shah Durrani

    Ahmad_Shah_Durrani

  • Classical Athens
  • City-state in ancient Greece

    army of Philip II of Macedon defeated Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea, effectively limiting Athenian independence. During the winter of 338–37

    Classical Athens

    Classical Athens

    Classical_Athens

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    Pausanias, 9.41.6, this event occurs at Petrachus, a "crag" nearby to Chaeronea (see West 1966, p. 301 on line 485). West 1966, p. 291 on lines 453–506;

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Leochares
  • 4th-century BC Greek sculptor

    erected by Philip II of Macedon in celebration of his victory at Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC). He also sculpted Ganymede and the Eagle, of which the Vatican

    Leochares

    Leochares

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    old man, in the latter part of his reign, he studied under Sextus of Chaeronea: The Emperor Marcus was an eager disciple of Sextus the Boeotian philosopher

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Orchomenus (Boeotia)
  • Municipality in Greece

    of Chaeronea occurred when Roman Republican forces under the later Dictator Sulla defeated those of King Mithridates VI of Pontus near Chaeronea, in

    Orchomenus (Boeotia)

    Orchomenus (Boeotia)

    Orchomenus_(Boeotia)

  • Chalkaspides
  • Term for a Macedonian-style phalanx

    Pontus fielding a corps of chalkaspides against Sulla at the Battle of Chaeronea (86 BCE). Argyraspides Sekunda 2013, pp. 108–127. Sekunda 2001, p. 91

    Chalkaspides

    Chalkaspides

  • Kingdom of Pontus
  • 281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia

    seeking the fertile plains of Boeotia to supply his army. At the Battle of Chaeronea, Sulla inflicted severe casualties on Archelaus, who nevertheless retreated

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom_of_Pontus

  • Alexander the Great (1956 film)
  • 1956 film by Robert Rossen

    campaigns of conquest together against cities such as Athens in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. After the battle is won, Alexander demands that no Greek city-state

    Alexander the Great (1956 film)

    Alexander_the_Great_(1956_film)

  • Plutarch (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Plutarch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 46–120) was a Greek historian, biographer, essayist, and Middle Platonist

    Plutarch (disambiguation)

    Plutarch_(disambiguation)

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    Philip II defeated the old powers of Athens and Thebes in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. Philip II's son Alexander the Great, leading a federation of

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • The Sacred Band of Stepsons
  • Fictional ancient cavalry unit

    such as Nisibis, Mygdonia and Chaeronea; warriors such as Theagenes (commander of the Theban Sacred Band at Chaeronea); gods such as Enlil, Maat and

    The Sacred Band of Stepsons

    The_Sacred_Band_of_Stepsons

  • Davleia railway station
  • Railway station in Central Greece

    AC, 50 Hz Services Preceding station Hellenic Train Following station Chaeronea towards Athens G1 Athens-Leianokladi via Bralos Parori towards Leianokladi

    Davleia railway station

    Davleia railway station

    Davleia_railway_station

  • Hephaestion
  • Macedonian nobleman and general (c. 356–324 BC)

    regent, followed by Philip II's Danube campaign (342 BC) and the battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) while he was still in his teens. His name is not mentioned in

    Hephaestion

    Hephaestion

    Hephaestion

  • Aeropus of Lyncestis
  • 4th-century BC Macedonian commander

    Aeropus (Greek: Ἀέροπος) of Lyncestis was a commander in the battle of Chaeronea. After the battle Philip II of Macedon exiled him and an officer called

    Aeropus of Lyncestis

    Aeropus_of_Lyncestis

  • Ancient Greek literature
  • A bust of Plutarch, one of the most famous ancient Greek historians, from his hometown of Chaeronea

    Ancient Greek literature

    Ancient Greek literature

    Ancient_Greek_literature

  • Demades
  • Athenian orator and demagogue

    first supported. Demades fought against the Macedonians in the Battle of Chaeronea, and was taken prisoner. Having made a favourable impression upon Philip

    Demades

    Demades

  • Euboea
  • Second-largest Greek island

    it fell under the control of Philip II of Macedon after the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. It was incorporated into the Roman Republic in the second century

    Euboea

    Euboea

    Euboea

  • Spartacus
  • Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt

    of which were written a century or more after his death: Plutarch of Chaeronea (46 AD - 119 AD) and Appian of Alexandria (95 AD – AD 165). The specific

    Spartacus

    Spartacus

    Spartacus

  • For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers
  • 2025 UK Supreme Court case

    Reform Society Gay Liberation Front Gay Rights Working Party Order of Chaeronea History Topics Timeline List of politicians First LGBT officeholders Violence

    For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers

    For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers

    For_Women_Scotland_Ltd_v_The_Scottish_Ministers

  • Eubulus (statesman)
  • 4th-century BC Athenian politician and orator

    and by 342 BC, Demosthenes' party was in control. After the Battle of Chaeronea no more is heard of Eubulus. Greek Historical Inscriptions, 404–323 BC

    Eubulus (statesman)

    Eubulus_(statesman)

  • Stratos, Greece
  • Village in Acarnania, Greece

    fight against Sparta, and with Athens against Philip II of Macedon at Chaeronea. In 314 BC, King Cassander of Macedon took the city to use as a military

    Stratos, Greece

    Stratos, Greece

    Stratos,_Greece

  • Athens
  • Capital and largest city of Greece

    some of the Greek city-states led by Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea. After this defeat, Athens joined the Hellenic League under Philip and

    Athens

    Athens

    Athens

  • Claudius Maximus
  • 2nd century Roman politician and philosopher

    the same paragraph. On the other hand, the identification of Sextus of Chaeronea as a Stoic is disputed. Historia Augusta, Marcus Aurelius, 3. McLynn,

    Claudius Maximus

    Claudius_Maximus

  • Siege of Perinthus
  • Military investment of the city of Perinthus by Philip II of Macedon

    338 BC, Philip successfully defeated Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC). After Philip's death, Philip's son, Alexander, later defeated

    Siege of Perinthus

    Siege of Perinthus

    Siege_of_Perinthus

  • Battle of Leuctra
  • Thebes' victory against Sparta in 371 BC

    many of their battles. Philip's victories against the Illyrians and at Chaeronea and Alexander's triumphs at the Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela, and the Hydaspes

    Battle of Leuctra

    Battle of Leuctra

    Battle_of_Leuctra

  • Outline of ancient Greece
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece

    Aeniania Attica Athens Eleusis Laurion Marathon Boeotia Thebes Orchomenus Chaeronea Doris Euboea Chalcis Eretria Locris Amfissa Megaris Megara Oetaea Phocis

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Aoös (mythology)
  • Another name for Adonis

    Brill. p. 67. ISBN 9789004039469. Retrieved 2021-11-21. Epaphroditus (of Chaeronea). Sammlung. Peter Lang, 2007. pp. 373, 374. "H Κύπρος" (The Cyprus), paragraph

    Aoös (mythology)

    Aoös_(mythology)

  • Secret society
  • Organization hiding details from non-members

    Climbers of Oxford Nordic League Odd Fellows Odin Brotherhood Order of Chaeronea Order of Druids Order of Free Gardeners Ordo Templi Orientis Royal Antediluvian

    Secret society

    Secret society

    Secret_society

  • Rain of animals
  • Reported meteorological phenomenon

    Athenaeus mentioned a rain of fish that lasted three days in the region of Chaeronea in the Peloponnese. In the Middle Ages, the frequency of the phenomenon

    Rain of animals

    Rain_of_animals

  • Macedonian phalanx
  • Ancient infantry formation

    Erigon Valley (358 BC) Battle of Crocus Field (353/352 BC) Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) Battle of the Granicus (334 BC) Battle of Issus (333 BC) Battle

    Macedonian phalanx

    Macedonian phalanx

    Macedonian_phalanx

  • Archelaus (Pontic army officer)
  • Military officer of King Mithridates VI of Pontus

    detachment of Roman soldiers. Archelaus and Bruttius' forces battled thrice at Chaeronea before the Mithridatic host was defeated and repulsed, marking the first

    Archelaus (Pontic army officer)

    Archelaus_(Pontic_army_officer)

  • Plotinus
  • Hellenistic Greek philosopher (c. 204/5–270)

    Neoplatonism Pantaenus Platonic Academy Plato's unwritten doctrines Plutarch of Chaeronea The Theology of Aristotle Thomas Taylor Plotinus: * "Our thought cannot

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

    Plotinus

  • Cranon
  • Town and polis (city-state) of Pelasgiotis in ancient Thessaly

    and overthrow the tyranny of Alexander of Pherae. After the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BCE), the Phocians fought in Lamia and in the Battle of Crannon against

    Cranon

    Cranon

    Cranon

  • Proclus
  • 5th-century Greek Neoplatonist philosopher

    was taught by Plutarch of Athens (not to be confused with Plutarch of Chaeronea), Syrianus, and Asclepigenia; he succeeded Syrianus as head of the Academy

    Proclus

    Proclus

    Proclus

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    Chaeron, who was famed as "the tamer of horses". He later built the city Chaeronea. Hyrie or Thyrie was the mother of Cycnus. Apollo turned both the mother

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • De genio Socratis
  • Work by Plutarch

    would lead him in the best way (the right way). The myth of Timarchus of Chaeronea within the piece is thought to be an imitation of Plato's Myth of Er (a

    De genio Socratis

    De_genio_Socratis

  • Robert Lowe
  • British Liberal politician (1811–1892)

    which was sculptured in Greece during her last agony after the battle of Chaeronea, to commemorate that event, and I admired the power and the spirit which

    Robert Lowe

    Robert Lowe

    Robert_Lowe

  • 86 BC
  • Calendar year

    Cornelius Sulla defeat the Pontic forces of Archelaus in the Battle of Chaeronea. The Dardani ally with Pontus and are defeated by Sulla soon after. October

    86 BC

    86_BC

  • History of Rome (Livy)
  • First-century BC Roman history by Livy

    Sulla takes Athens. 82 Lost 86 BC First Mithridatic War, battles of Chaeronea and Orchomenus, Valerius Flaccus is murdered by Flavius Fimbria. 83 Lost

    History of Rome (Livy)

    History of Rome (Livy)

    History_of_Rome_(Livy)

  • Lamian War
  • War fought in Greece in 323–322 BCE

    a coalition of Greek states led by Thebes and Athens at the battle of Chaeronea. He then forced the Greeks into an hegemonic alliance called the League

    Lamian War

    Lamian War

    Lamian_War

  • Autolycus (areopagite)
  • 4th-century BC Athenian politician

    account of removing his wife and children from Athens after the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC and was condemned by the judges. The speech of Lycurgus against

    Autolycus (areopagite)

    Autolycus_(areopagite)

  • Equality Act 2010
  • British anti-discrimination law

    Reform Society Gay Liberation Front Gay Rights Working Party Order of Chaeronea History Topics Timeline List of politicians First LGBT officeholders Violence

    Equality Act 2010

    Equality Act 2010

    Equality_Act_2010

  • Aulus Braetius Sura
  • Roman army officer

    Oxford University Press. p. 217. Mackay, Christopher S (2000). "Damon of Chaeronea: the loyalties of a Boeotian town during the First Mithridatic War". Klio

    Aulus Braetius Sura

    Aulus Braetius Sura

    Aulus_Braetius_Sura

  • Oropus
  • Ancient Greek city in Boeotia

    and Boeotians, till at length Philip II of Macedon after the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BCE) gave it to the Athenians. In 318 BC the Oropians recovered their

    Oropus

    Oropus

  • Hamadan Stone Lion
  • Statue in Hamadan, Iranian national heritage site

    that the lion is a Hellenistic sculpture and that the lion monument at Chaeronea (erected in 338 BC) is comparable. His interpretation that it was built

    Hamadan Stone Lion

    Hamadan Stone Lion

    Hamadan_Stone_Lion

  • Alan Turing law
  • 2017 British law pardoning formerly illegal sex acts

    Reform Society Gay Liberation Front Gay Rights Working Party Order of Chaeronea History Topics Timeline List of politicians First LGBT officeholders Violence

    Alan Turing law

    Alan Turing law

    Alan_Turing_law

  • List of settlements in Boeotia
  • Aliartos Alyki Ampelochori Anthochori Antikyra Arachova Arma Askri Asopia Chaeronea Chostia Dafni Davleia Dilesi Dionysos Distomo Domvraina Eleonas Ellopia

    List of settlements in Boeotia

    List_of_settlements_in_Boeotia

  • Phocion
  • 4th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general

    doors." In the event, Athens and her allies suffered a crushing defeat at Chaeronea, in 338 BC. Then the Athenian aristocracy supported the nomination of

    Phocion

    Phocion

    Phocion

  • Fire from Heaven
  • 1969 historical novel by Mary Renault

    both Alexander and Philip as the birthplace of Greece's high culture. Chaeronea – site of a massive battle which decides whether Philip's military hegemony

    Fire from Heaven

    Fire_from_Heaven

  • Slavery in ancient Greece
  • military age led to the defeat of the Southern Greeks at the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC), which corresponds to the figures of Ctesicles. According to

    Slavery in ancient Greece

    Slavery in ancient Greece

    Slavery_in_ancient_Greece

  • List of battles before 301
  • Crimissus Syracuse under Timoleon defeats Carthage. 338 BC Battle of Chaeronea 2 August – Philip of Macedon crushes Athens and Thebes in their struggle

    List of battles before 301

    List_of_battles_before_301

  • History of Athens
  • Historical summary of ancient Athens

    until Philip II of Macedon defeated Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. Before the rise of Athens, Sparta considered itself to be the

    History of Athens

    History of Athens

    History_of_Athens

  • List of the first openly LGBTQ holders of political offices in the United Kingdom
  • Reform Society Gay Liberation Front Gay Rights Working Party Order of Chaeronea History Topics Timeline List of politicians First LGBT officeholders Violence

    List of the first openly LGBTQ holders of political offices in the United Kingdom

    List_of_the_first_openly_LGBTQ_holders_of_political_offices_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Faustus Cornelius Sulla (quaestor 54 BC)
  • Roman politician, son of Sulla

    itself an imitation of Sulla's second signet ring made after the battle of Chaeronea, won in 86 BC against Archelaus during the First Mithridatic War. Sulla

    Faustus Cornelius Sulla (quaestor 54 BC)

    Faustus_Cornelius_Sulla_(quaestor_54_BC)

  • Timon
  • Name list

    Hellenistic Greece Timon the Deacon, an early Christian leader Timon of Chaeronea, brother of Plutarch Timon Dobias (born 1989), Slovak footballer Timon

    Timon

    Timon

  • History of Sparta
  • Athens and Thebes at Chaeronea. Sparta was pinned down at home by Macedon's allies, Messene and Argos. After the Battle of Chaeronea, Philip II entered

    History of Sparta

    History of Sparta

    History_of_Sparta

  • Operation Spanner
  • 1980s UK police investigation into same-sex male sadomasochism

    Reform Society Gay Liberation Front Gay Rights Working Party Order of Chaeronea History Topics Timeline List of politicians First LGBT officeholders Violence

    Operation Spanner

    Operation_Spanner

  • List of battles by geographic location
  • – 87 BC – 86 BC – First Mithridatic War (Mithridatic Wars) Battle of Chaeronea (86 BC) – 86 BC – First Mithridatic War (Mithridatic Wars) Battle of Orchomenus

    List of battles by geographic location

    List_of_battles_by_geographic_location

  • Dorylaeus
  • with eighty thousand fresh troops after the latter's loss at Battle of Chaeronea. Dorylaeus wanted to bring about a battle with Sulla right away, but changed

    Dorylaeus

    Dorylaeus

  • Thero (mythology)
  • Falling in love with Apollo, Thero became the mother of Chaeron, eponym of Chaeronea. Thero, a follower of Artemis. Thero (disambiguation) Pausanias, 3.19

    Thero (mythology)

    Thero_(mythology)

  • Eudamidas I
  • Eurypontid king of Sparta from 331 to c.300 BC

    revolt against Macedonia, which dominated Greece since the Battle of Chaeronea in 338, but was shaken by the death of Alexander the Great. Sparta at

    Eudamidas I

    Eudamidas_I

  • Agis III
  • King of Sparta from 338 to 331 BC

    III died fighting the Lucanians the same day as the Second Battle of Chaeronea, on 2 August 338 BC, when king Philip II decisively defeated the Greeks

    Agis III

    Agis_III

  • Himerius
  • Greek sophist (c. 315 – c. 386)

    Rufinus he identifies himself as a descendant of Plutarch and Sextus of Chaeronea. Although a pagan, who had been initiated into the mysteries of Mithras

    Himerius

    Himerius

  • Horror fiction
  • Literary genre

    spirit of a murderer, Damon, who himself was murdered in a bathhouse in Chaeronea. Pliny the Younger (61 to c. 113) tells the tale of Athenodorus Cananites

    Horror fiction

    Horror fiction

    Horror_fiction

  • List of military tactics
  • enemy forces then using a reserve to exploit the gap (e.g., Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)) or having fast, elite forces smash at a weak spot (or an area

    List of military tactics

    List of military tactics

    List_of_military_tactics

  • Antipater
  • Macedonian statesman and regent (4th century BC)

    Alexander the Great. After the triumphal Macedonian victory at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Antipater was sent as ambassador to Athens (337–336 BC) to

    Antipater

    Antipater

    Antipater

  • Fate of Hellas
  • 2007 video game

    such events as the Battle of Nemea, the Battle of Coronea, the Battle of Chaeronea, the Siege of Miletus, the Battle of Issus, and the Battle of the Hydaspes

    Fate of Hellas

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  • LGBTQ culture in Brighton and Hove
  • Reform Society Gay Liberation Front Gay Rights Working Party Order of Chaeronea History Topics Timeline List of politicians First LGBT officeholders Violence

    LGBTQ culture in Brighton and Hove

    LGBTQ culture in Brighton and Hove

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  • Panopeus
  • Ancient Greek city and fortress

    Boeotia, and on the road from Daulis to Chaeronea. Pausanias said that Panopeus was 20 stadia from Chaeronea and 7 from Daulis; but the latter number

    Panopeus

    Panopeus

  • Battle of Crocus Field
  • 353/52 BC Macedonian victory in Greece

    Illyria (345 BC) Thrace (342–340 BC) Perinthos (340–339 BC) Byzantion (340 BC) Scythia (339 BC) Chaeronea (338 BC) * indicates dates disputed by historians

    Battle of Crocus Field

    Battle of Crocus Field

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  • Achaea (ancient region)
  • Region in Greece

    Athens which was defeated by King Philip II of Macedon at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. Subsequently, Achaea was part of the Macedonian dominated Corinthian

    Achaea (ancient region)

    Achaea (ancient region)

    Achaea_(ancient_region)

  • Lycurgus of Athens
  • 4th century BC Greek politician and orator

    Ancient Greece. In the aftermath of the Athenian defeat at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, he became the leading figure in Athenian politics, taking control

    Lycurgus of Athens

    Lycurgus of Athens

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ikmoorat

    Form of the One Supreme Being

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  • Girl/Female

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    Naitee | நைதி 

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     Feminine form of French Joël, JOËLLE means "Jehovah is God" or "to whom Jehovah is God."

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    Pure, Clean, Spotless, Without blemish

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