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Introduction
1. The Land of Boiotia
2. The Reestablishment of the Boiotian Confederacy
Thebes and the Confederacy
The Rise of the Democratic Leadership
3. Leuktra
4. Conflict in the Peloponnesos (370-368 BC)
Epameinondas' First Invasion of the Peloponnesos (370-369 BC)
Epameinondas' Second Invasion of the Peloponnesos (Summer 369 BC)
Spartan Counterattack (368 BC)
5. Theban Intervention in the North (369-367 BC)
Pelopidas' First Mission to Thessaly (369 BC)
Pelopidas' Second Mission to Thessaly (Summer 368 BC)
6. Internal Politics at Thebes
Liberators and Other Politicians
The Trials of Epameinondas and Pelopidas (Spring 369 BC)
Epameinondas' Second Trial (Autumn 369 BC)
Menekleidas
7. Thebes and the Aegean (367-364 BC)
Theban Peace Efforts (367-366 BC)
Epameinondas' Naval Program (366-364 BC)
The Battle of Kynoskephalai (July 364 BC)
The Destruction of Orchomenos (Summer 764 BC)
8. Chaos in the Peloponnesos (366-362 BC)
Epameinondas' Third Invasion of the Peloponnesos (366 BC)
The Arkadian-Athenian Alliance (366 BC)
Peace with Corinth (366-365 BC)
The Arkadian-Eleian War (365-362 BC)
The Road to Mantineia (362 BC)
Epilogue
Abbreviations
Appendix 1: Chronology
Leuktra (371 BC)
Epameinondas' First Two Invasions of the Peloponnesos
Peloponnesian Events (369-367 BC)
Events in Thessaly and Macedonia (370-367 BC)
Greece and the Aegean (367-365 BC)
Naval Operations in the Aegean (365-364 BC)
Peloponnesian Events (364-362 BC)
Theban Embassies and Campaigns (371-362 BC)
Appendix 2: The Literary Sources
Xenophon Hellenika (6.3.1-7.5.27)
Diodoros of Sicily Library of History (15.50.4-15.88.4)
Plutarch Agesilaos (27.4-35) and Pelopidas (20-35.4)
Minor Sources
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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