• Battle of Coronea (447 BC) Battle of Coronea (394 BC) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Coronea. If an internal...
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  • Coroneia (Boeotia) (redirect from Coronea)
    Coroneia (Greek: Κορώνεια), or Coronea, was a town of ancient Boeotia, and a member of the Boeotian League. It is described by Strabo as situated upon...
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    be poised to attack both Orchomenus and Coronea. Having gained control of Chaeronea, Orchomenus and Coronea, and their territories, the Boiotoi seem...
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  • The Battle of Coronea (also known as the First Battle of Coronea) took place between the Athenian-led Delian League and the Boeotian League in 447 BC during...
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    The Battle of Coronea in 394 BC, also Battle of Coroneia, took place during the Corinthian War, in which the Spartans and their allies under King Agesilaus...
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  • Sacred War. In 446 BC, Boeotia revolted and defeated the Athenians at Coronea and regained their independence. The First Peloponnesian War ended in an...
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    towards Sparta, undertook to bring about a war. Haliartus Nemea Cnidus Coronea Lechaeum IONIA ACHAEMENID EMPIRE GREECE Xenophon claims that, unwilling...
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  • The two sides' armies meet each other again at Coronea, in Theban territory in the Battle of Coronea. Once more, the Spartans under King Agesilaus II...
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    Athenians demanded their immediate surrender, but after the Battle of Coronea, Pericles was forced to concede the loss of Boeotia to recover the prisoners...
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  • of battles have been fought at or near Chaeronea in Boeotia: Battle of Coronea (394 BC), a Spartan victory in the Corinthian War Battle of Chaeronea (338...
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    (Melanesia) B. j. micronesia (Fiji) Synonyms Papilio java Linnaeus, 1768 Papilio coronea Cramer, [1775] Papilio clytie Donovan, 1805 Papilio deiopea Donovan, 1805...
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    the late sixth century BC. After the death of Cleinias at the Battle of Coronea (447 BC), Pericles and Ariphron became his guardians. According to Plutarch...
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  • and Almus. His sons were Haliartus and Coronus, eponyms of Haliartus and Coronea, respectively, and also Proetus, himself the father of Maera who was known...
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  • most important battles that the Spartans fought in this war was that of Coronea, which was fought against a coalition of Greeks but especially the Thebans...
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    the Persian invasion eighty years earlier and fought in the Battle of Coronea. Athens banished Xenophon for fighting on the Spartan side. Xenophon probably...
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    Thessaly. In the Battle of Coronea (447 BC), Athenian forces under Tolmides were defeated by the Boeotians. In the Battle of Coronea (394 BC) a force of Spartans...
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  • control of Boeotia until 447 BC, when they were defeated at the Battle of Coronea. Luginbill, Robert D. (2014). "The Battle of Oinoe, the Painting in the...
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    Dorians. He bases this claim on the Athenian epigram on the Battle of Coronea in which a hero gave the Boeotian army an oracle, then fought on their...
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    except Thebes. Reverses followed peace with Persia in 449 BC. The Battle of Coronea, in 447 BC, led to the abandonment of Boeotia. Euboea and Megara revolted...
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    the Hellespont, across Thrace and back towards Greece. At the Battle of Coronea, Agesilaus and his Spartan Army defeated a Theban force. During the war...
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  • Bernardini was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of Coronea. Laurentius Bernardini was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers...
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    against Sparta. At the Battle of Haliartus (395 BC) and the Battle of Coronea (394 BC), they again proved their rising military capacity by standing...
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    Winds stood, Sparta where Eurus was described as the ‘saviour of Sparta,' Coronea where they had an altar, and Attica. Eurus is traditionally the god of...
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    Cnidus Sparta Athens Achaemenid Empire Spartan Defeat 394 BC Battle of Coronea Sparta Orchomenus Argos Thebes Spartan Victory 390 BC Battle of Lechaeum...
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  • They capture Chaeronea, but are attacked and defeated by the Boeotians at Coronea. As a result, the Athenians are forced to give up control of Boeotia as...
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  • or Gylus) was a Spartan polemarch under Agesilaus II at the Battle of Coronea in 394 BC in the Corinthian War. On the morning after the battle, Agesilaus...
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    eparchy) with eleven suffragans at the time of conquest: Euripus, Daulia, Coronea, Andros, Oreos, Scyrus, Karystos, Porthmus, Aulon, Syra and Seriphus, and...
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    battle was a decisive Spartan victory, which, coupled with the Battle of Coronea later in the same year, gave Sparta the advantage in the early fighting...
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  • 2016 "Diocese of Coron (Coronea)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved June 16, 2016 "Titular Episcopal See of Coronea" GCatholic.org. Gabriel...
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    Peloponnesian War, and commanded the Athenian contingents at Nemea and Coronea; these two defeats, however, damaged his political stature, and he was...
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