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Encyclopedia > Thebe (mythology)

In Greek mythology, the name Thebe refers to at least three different people Perseus with the head of Medusa. ...

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House of Thebes (4346 words)
Thebes was a principal city in the valley of southern Boeotia, between north of Cithaeron Mountains and southeast of Lake Copaïs (Copais).
Thebes was also one of the prominent cities during classical period, where it enjoyed a brief supremacy in Greece during the 4th century, under military leadership of Epaminondas and Pelopidas, where they defeated the Spartan armies in Leuctra (371 BC) and Mantinea (362 BC).
Genealogy: House of Thebes and the Houses of Seers.
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