Battle of Cynoscephalae (364 BC)
- For the later, and better-known battle fought here, see Battle of Cynoscephalae.
Battle of Cynoscephalae |
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Date | 364 BC |
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Location | {{{place}}} |
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Result |
Theban victory |
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Belligerents |
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Thebes |
Thessaly |
Commanders and leaders |
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Pelopidas† |
Alexander of Pherae |
At the Battle of Cynoscephalae (364 BC), the Theban forces of Pelopidas fought against the Thessalian troops of Alexander of Pherae in a battle in which Pelopidas was killed; nevertheless, the Thebans won.[1][2][3] The next year, the Theban general Epaminondas avenged Pelopidas' death by a victory over Alexander.
Theban Hegemony, Cynoschephale
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Coordinates: 39°22′N 22°50′E / 39.36°N 22.83°E / 39.36; 22.83