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Leuctra

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noun

  1. a town in ancient Greece, in Boeotia: Thebans defeated Spartans here 371 b.c.



Leuctra

/ ˈluːktrə /

noun

  1. an ancient town in Greece southwest of Thebes in Boeotia: site of a victory of Thebes over Sparta (371 bc ), which marked the end of Spartan military supremacy in Greece

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Finally, another opportunity to revolt came in 371 B.C. after the city-state of Thebes defeated Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra.

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Not alone were the Napoleonic battles thus depicted, but also the great contests of which the boys had read or heard at school,—Thermopyl�, Marathon, Leuctra, Cann�, and Pharsalus.

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The battle of Leuctra transferred the hegemony from Sparta to Thebes, but the attempt to unite Greece under the leadership of Thebes was from the first doomed to failure.

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As is well known, immediately after the battle of Leuctra the Arcadians proceeded to build this metropolis, as a safeguard or makeweight against the neighboring power of Sparta.

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It is a very different thing to hold even the highest magistracy at Thebes or Athens from what it was in the great days of Salamis or Leuctra.

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