At the Peace Conference held at Sparta in 371 B.C. the Theban delegates swore oaths as Thebans, but on the following day they returned to ask for their oaths to be recorded in the name of Boeotia. As the principle of Boeotian independence had been an issue in 387/6 B.C. it is unlikely that domestic difficulty or diplomatic oversight led the Theban delegates into initial error in 371 B.C. Their apparent change of mind was a tactical move in a preconceived plan first to secure general agreement and then by the substitution of one word to effect a change of principle in the hope that other parties would not wish to see the agreement collapse.Mosley D. J. Theban Diplomacy in 371 B.C.. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 85, fascicule 406-408, J...
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This article discusses the relations between Thebes and Sparta from the end of the Peloponnesian War...
During the Hellenistic period, royal correspondence constituted a challenging mode of diplomacy for ...
The increasing importance of diplomatic interactions in the Hellenistic world led some historians an...
At the Peace Conference held at Sparta in 371 B.C. the Theban delegates swore oaths as Thebans, but ...
In the early 370s BC the Thebans freed themselves from Sparta’s domination and challenged its hegem...
The paper examines the preserved literary versions of the speeches delivered by Theban ambassadors b...
Our information on the negotiations of the year 367 derives mostly from Xenophon (Hellenica VII, 1, ...
In 421 B.C. the Archidamic war was concluded by the Peace of Nicias. In the same year expired also t...
The Corinthian War was closed in 386 B.C. by the first koinè eiréne, that prima facie promised to ca...
This thesis is a reexamination of Thebes’ relationship with the neighbouring Greek poleis (city stat...
Elis, Tegea, and Mantinea became members of the Peloponnesian League at its inception in 506, althou...
Diplomatic Discourse and the 432 BC Athenian Embassy to Sparta (Thucydides, I, 72-78) The Athenian e...
The embassies sent out by Eubulus and Aeschines summoning the Hellenes to a Congress in Athens are t...
During the first quarter of the sixth century Sparta was at war with Tegea. Shortly after 575 Sparta...
192-182 BC: some reflections on ten years of Spartan history. It is generally agreed that Sparta bec...
This article discusses the relations between Thebes and Sparta from the end of the Peloponnesian War...
During the Hellenistic period, royal correspondence constituted a challenging mode of diplomacy for ...
The increasing importance of diplomatic interactions in the Hellenistic world led some historians an...