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Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
they do not have a goverment
In ancient Thebes, Greece.
Thebes is a bustling market town. Thebes is known for its products and wars. Thebes was the birth place of Hercules.
Thebes.
Thebes is the name of two ancient cities, one in Egypt, and one in Greece.
Thebes is an ancient city that existed in both Greece and Egypt, but they are distinct locations. The Greek Thebes was a significant city-state in ancient Greece known for its military power and rivalry with Athens and Sparta. The Egyptian Thebes, also known as Luxor, was an important city in ancient Egypt, serving as a religious center and the capital during the New Kingdom. Both cities played crucial roles in their respective civilizations.
Im pretty sure it traded with either Egypt or the Myceneans.
Erethrae, Tanagra, Plataea,Thespiae
Over time, Argos, Sparta, Athens, Thebes.
No, Thebes is not in the Peloponnese; it is located in Boeotia, a region in Central Greece. Thebes was an important city-state in ancient Greece, known for its military power and rivalry with Athens and Sparta. The Peloponnese, on the other hand, is a separate peninsula to the south of mainland Greece, home to cities like Sparta and Corinth.
In Ancient Greece there were city states that had a variety of political systems like democratic [Athens at Classical Era], oligarchy [Thebes], monarchy [Sparta, Macedonia, Epirus, Thrace etc..]