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When did the greek city state Thebes start?

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What city in Boeotia was destroyed by Alexander the Great?

Thebes, as a warning to other cities not to rebel.


How did Alexander the Great unite the Greek city-states?

He did it by force - they were not 'united', they were under his control. When Thebes revolted, he destroyed the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery as a warning to the others.


What city did Alexander the Great overthrow to prove he was ready to be king?

Thebes.


Who won the battle of Thebes?

The Battle of Thebes, fought in 335 BC, was won by Alexander the Great's forces. After a siege, Thebes fell to Alexander, leading to the city's destruction as a warning to other Greek states. This victory solidified Alexander's power and helped him establish control over Greece following his father's death.


When did Alexander the Great destroy the city of Thebes?

i dont know but i think it is 337bc


Did Alexander the great unite the greek states?

He did it by force - they were not 'united', they were under his control. When Thebes revolted, he destroyed the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery as a warning to the others.


What armies did Alexander the Great defeat before heading to eastward?

Thebes - he sold their people into slavery as a warning to the other Greek city-states and left behind a Macedonian governor.


How did dolmades come to be?

Ancient Greek historians wrote that it came from the Greek city Thebes. When being seiged by Alexander the Great, the starving wrapped meat in grape leaves. [Hoffman the olive and the caper, p.311]


What was thebes?

Thebes was a city in ancient greek times!


What did Alexander do when thebes rebelled?

When Thebes rebelled against Macedonian rule in 335 BCE, Alexander the Great responded decisively. He swiftly marched his army to the city, besieging it and ultimately capturing it within a week. Alexander ordered the destruction of Thebes, sparing only the house of the poet Pindar, and sold many of its inhabitants into slavery. This brutal response served as a warning to other Greek city-states about the consequences of rebellion against his authority.


Who conquered the greek city states?

Alexander the Great.