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    The League of Corinth, also referred to as the Hellenic League (Greek: κοινὸν τῶν Ἑλλήνων, koinòn tõn Hellḗnōn; or simply οἱ Ἕλληνες, the Héllēnes), was...
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    Corinth as the Tyrants. In about 550 BC, an oligarchical government seized power. This government allied with Sparta within the Peloponnesian League,...
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    city-state (polis) on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnese peninsula to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between...
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    of the League of Corinth in 337 BC (which was led by Macedonia through the league's elected hegemon Philip II, when he was not a member of the league...
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  • Canal Gulf of Corinth Isthmus of Corinth League of Corinth Corinth Refinery Corinth, Bullock County, Alabama, an unincorporated community Corinth, Clay County...
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    League and finally to the League of Corinth led by Macedon. This period was shaped by the Greco-Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War, and the Rise of Macedon...
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    city-state of Corinth and its allies in the Achaean League. The battle marked the end of the Achaean War and the beginning of the period of Roman domination...
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  • architecture Residents or people from the town of Corinth (town), New York The League of Corinth, a federation of ancient Greek states Corinthian Colleges,...
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  • Hellenic League may refer to: The coalition of Greek city-states against the Persians during the Greco-Persian Wars, 5th century BCE The League of Corinth, an...
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    city-states) of mainland Greece (with Macedonian hegemony) under the League of Corinth. Alexander proceeded to solidify Macedonian rule by quashing a rebellion...
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    at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Philip II led the effort to establish a federation of Greek states known as the League of Corinth, with him as the...
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    exception of Sparta. The League of Corinth, formed as a result, made all participants allies of Macedon and each other, with Philip as the guarantor of the...
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    and Thebes, at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. In the aftermath the federation of Greek states known as the League of Corinth was established, which brought...
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    which was subsequently destroyed in battle. Alexander then led the League of Corinth, and used his authority to launch the pan-Hellenic project envisaged...
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    the Achaeans at the Battle of Corinth, razed Corinth and dissolved the League, finally putting an end to the independence of Ancient Greece from external...
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    of and in the city proper in Boeotia. After being made hegemon of the League of Corinth, Alexander had marched to the north to deal with revolts in Illyria...
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    employment of superior tactics and the clever usage of light infantry forces. It was a decisive victory for the League of Corinth, and it led to the fall of the...
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    Sparta (redirect from Kingdom of Sparta)
    single, terse reply: αἴκα, "if". When Philip created the League of Corinth on the pretext of unifying Greece against Persia, the Spartans chose not to...
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    Common Peace (category Society of ancient Greece)
    in 431 BC. From the King's Peace of 387/6 BC down to the foundation of the League of Corinth in 338 BC, the idea of the Common Peace influenced all peace...
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    Battle of Chaeronea, Philip established the League of Corinth and was elected as its hegemon in anticipation of commanding a united Greek invasion of the...
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    Peloponnesian League. Corinth joined c.550. It was the most important member of the League beside Sparta. In 395, it left the League because of the Corinthian...
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    Antipater (category Regents of Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
    with the League of Corinth, but the Spartan emissaries preferred to treat directly with Alexander, who imposed on Sparta's allies a penalty of 120 talents...
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    Macedonia, Athens and other Greek states became part of the League of Corinth. Further, the conquests of his son, Alexander the Great, widened Greek horizons...
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    not of heavy significance, as reports about the events quickly disappear. In 336 BC Philip II of Macedon was authorized by the League of Corinth as its...
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  • Pan-Hellenic Conference in Corinth, Philip II of Macedon announces the formation of the League of Corinth to liberate the Greek cities of Asia Minor from Persian...
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    Philip II of Macedon was the hegemon of the League of Corinth in 337 BC (a kingship he willed to his son, Alexander the Great). Likewise, the role of Athens...
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    Battle of Chaeronea after a decade of desultory conflict. In the aftermath, Philip formed the League of Corinth, effectively bringing the majority of Greece...
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  • the early spring of 327 BC as part of his conquest of the Achaemenid Empire. Oxyartes of Bactria had sent his wife and daughters, one of whom was Roxane...
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    League Latin Union League of Corinth League of Nations Peloponnesian League Organisation of African Unity Southeast Asia Treaty Organization Union of...
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    Greece that persisted until the formation of the League of Corinth. Tucker, Spencer (2010). A Global Chronology of Conflict. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO...
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