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    Year 371 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Fifth year without Tribunate or Consulship (or, less frequently...
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  • The Great Comet of 372–371 BC (sometimes Aristotle's Comet) was a comet that is thought to possibly be the source of the Kreutz sungrazer family. The Great...
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    Epaminondas (category 362 BC deaths)
    an idealist and liberator—is today largely remembered for a decade (371 BC to 362 BC) of campaigning that sapped the strength of the great city-states and...
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  • teacher, author, strategist and royal advisor. 372 BC Mencius, Chinese philosopher (d. c. 289 BC) 371 BC Chanakya, Indian philosopher and advisor (approximate...
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  • Kreutz sungrazers observed to date may be the Great Comet of 371 BC, or comets seen in 214 BC, 423 AD or 467 AD. Another notable Kreutz sungrazer was the...
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    Theban–Spartan War (category 370s BC conflicts)
    Epaminondas crushed the hitherto invincible Spartan army at Leuctra in 371 BC, therefore ending Sparta's hegemony and starting Thebes' own hegemony over...
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  • Spartan hegemony (category 5th-century BC establishments in Greece)
    refers to the period of dominance by Sparta in Greek affairs from 404 to 371 BC. Even before this period the polis of Sparta was the greatest military land...
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    dominance in the Corinthian War, which ended inconclusively in 387 BC. Later, in 371 BC, the Theban generals Epaminondas and Pelopidas won a victory at the...
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  • Sacred Band of Thebes (category 4th-century BC establishments in Greece)
    in the 4th century BC, ending Spartan domination. Its predominance began with its crucial role in the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC. It was annihilated...
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    Sparta (category States and territories disestablished in the 2nd century BC)
    War (431–404 BC), from which it emerged victorious after the Battle of Aegospotami. The decisive Battle of Leuctra against Thebes in 371 BC ended the Spartan...
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  • 409-395 BC) Agesipolis I, King (c.395–380 BC) Cleombrotus I, King (c.380–371 BC) Agesipolis II, King (c.371–369 BC) Cleomenes II, King (c.369–309 BC) Areus...
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    Leuctra in 371 BC. It was never able to regain its military superiority and was finally absorbed by the Achaean League in the 2nd century BC. The earliest...
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    over the Spartans at Leuctra in 371 BC to their defeat of a coalition of Peloponnesian armies at Mantinea in 362 BC, though Thebes sought to maintain...
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    the 480 BC invasion under Xerxes I. Theban forces under the command of Epaminondas ended Spartan hegemony at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC, with the...
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    Battle of Leuctra (category 371 BC)
    Leuctra (Greek: Λεῦκτρα, Ancient Greek: [lêu̯k.tra]) was fought on 6 July 371 BC between the Boeotians led by the Thebans, and the Spartans along with their...
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  • Cleombrotus I (category 371 BC deaths)
    Κλεόμβροτος Kleombrotos; died 6 July 371 BC) was a Spartan king of the Agiad line, reigning from 380 BC until 371 BC. Little is known of Cleombrotus' early...
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    Megalopolis, Greece (category 371 BC)
    through a synodical of twenty to forty neighbouring communities between 371 and 368 BC by the Arcadian League in an attempt to form a political counterweight...
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  • Pleistarchus Cleombrotus I (d. 371 BC), king of Sparta from 380 to 371 BC Cleombrotus II, king of Sparta from 242 to 241 BC Cleombrotus of Ambracia, a character...
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    by a Theban hegemony after the Battle of Leuctra (371 BC), but after the Battle of Mantinea (362 BC), all of Greece was so weakened that no one state...
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  • Greece, from the Second Messenian War (650 BC), until the end of the short-lived Spartan hegemony (404-371 BC). A certain income was required to maintain...
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  • Agesipolis II (category 369 BC deaths)
    Sparta. His rule was exceedingly brief; it started in, at most, 371 BC until his death in 369 BC. He was succeeded by his brother Cleomenes II. Mason, Charles...
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  • Year 372 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Fourth year without Tribunate or Consulship (or, less frequently...
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    ("King's Peace") which restored Persia's control over the Anatolian Greeks. By 371 BC, Thebes was in the ascendancy, defeating Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra...
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  • Year 373 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Third year without Tribunate or Consulship (or, less frequently...
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    Classical Greece (category 4th century BC in Greece)
    coalition of other Greek states at the battle of Leuctra in 371 BC and the battle of Mantinea in 362 BC. Sparta also remained an important power in the face...
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  • fragmented under the influence of the Sun, possibly the Great Comet of 371 BC. A brief note in the Welsh manuscript known as the Brut y Tywysogion reads:...
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    crushed Sparta at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC, inaugurating a period of Theban dominance in Greece. In 346 BC, unable to prevail in its ten-year war with...
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  • War 431–404 BC Second Peloponnesian War 404–403 BC Phyle Campaign 395–387 BC Corinthian War 390–387 BC Celtic invasion of Italia 378–371 BC Boeotian War...
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    Peloponnesian War (category 430s BC conflicts)
    politics. Sparta was later defeated by Thebes at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC. A few decades later, the rivalry between Athens and Sparta ended when Macedonia...
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    Duris of Samos (category 4th-century BC births)
    narrative history of events in Greece and especially Macedonia from 371 BC to 281 BC, which has been lost. Other works included a life of Agathocles of...
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