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The Thebans remain undefeated in the battle of Coronea

Related Conflict :Battle of Coronea 394BC
Perpetrator (Person) :
  • Agesilaus II Origin: Spartan, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Direct Consequence: victory
  • Xenophon of Athens Origin: Attic/Athenian, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Direct Consequence: victory
Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Army of Agesilaus II Origin: Greek, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Direct Consequence: victory
  • Origin: Other, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Direct Consequence: defeat
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    Victim (Group) :
  • Origin: Theban, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Direct Consequence: other
  • Origin: Argive, Age: adult, Activity: soldier, Direct Consequence: defeat
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    Level :intersocial
    Source :Plutarch, Agesilaus 18.4 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Koroneia (Coronea)
    Time Periode :Classical Greece
    Century :4 B.C.
    Year :394 B.C.
     
    Context :military
    war/military campaign
    battle
    Motivation :self-defence
    Long-Term Consequence :declaration of peace/truce
     
    Original Text :οὐ μὴν ἐτρέψαντό γε, ἀλλ᾽ ἀπεχώρησαν οἱ Θηβαῖοι πρὸς τὸν Ἑλικῶνα ., μέγα τῇ μάχῃ φρονοῦντες, ὡς ἀήττητοι καθ᾽ αὑτοὺς γεγονότες.
     
    Translation :They could not, however, put them to rout, but the Thebans withdrew to Mount Helicon, greatly elated over the battle, in which, as they reasoned, their own contingent had been undefeated.
     
    Edition :Plutarch Lives V: Agesilaus and Pompey, Pelopidas and Marcellus, Ed. Jeffrey Henderson, trans. Bernadotte Perrin (The Loeb Classical Library 87), Harvard University Press: Cambridge/MA - London 1961 (first ed. 1917).
     
    Remark :perpetrator: Agesilaus II. not only wins this battle, but he is also injured in it. Thus a second direct consequence for him is "injury". The second group of perpetrators are Orchomenian.
    victim: The Thebans remain undefeated.
    Notes :Agesilaus II defeats the Argives while the Thebans defeat the Orchomenians. In the further battle the Thebans remain undefeated, but Agesialus II claims victory for himself (18.1-19.3).
     
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    Created at :2020-10-08 : 10:19:14
    Last changed :2020-12-16 : 12:30:06
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00005819
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