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epaminondas Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 12, 84, 89, 120, 183, 184, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 318
Baumann and Liotsakis (2022), Reading History in the Roman Empire, 63
Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 66, 195
Borg (2008), Paideia: the World of the Second Sophistic: The World of the Second Sophistic, 17
Bowie (2023), Essays on Ancient Greek Literature and Culture, Volume 2: Comedy, Herodotus, Hellenistic and Imperial Greek Poetry, the Novels. 325
Brenk and Lanzillotta (2023), Plutarch on Literature, Graeco-Roman Religion, Jews and Christians, 13, 14, 15, 16, 118
Cosgrove (2022), Music at Social Meals in Greek and Roman Antiquity: From the Archaic Period to the Age of Augustine, 246, 282
Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 97
Miltsios (2023), Leadership and Leaders in Polybius. 107, 108
Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 215
Nijs (2023), The Epicurean Sage in the Ethics of Philodemus. 7, 106
epaminondas, breakfasts, and Cosgrove (2022), Music at Social Meals in Greek and Roman Antiquity: From the Archaic Period to the Age of Augustine, 246
epaminondas, military general Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 34, 305, 469
epaminondas, of acraephium Csapo et al. (2022), Theatre and Autocracy in the Ancient World, 121, 122, 126
epaminondas, of akraiphia Lalone (2019), Athena Itonia: Geography and Meaning of an Ancient Greek War Goddess, 158, 159

List of validated texts:
4 validated results for "epaminondas"
1. Diodorus Siculus, Historical Library, 15.54.2 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Epaminondas • Epaminondas (military general)

 Found in books: Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 305; Ekroth (2013), The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero-Cults in the Archaic to the Early Hellenistic Period, 97

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15.54.2 \xa0Certain local oracle-mongers likewise came up to Epameinondas, saying that the Lacedaemonians were destined to meet with a great disaster by the tomb of the daughters of Leuctrus and Scedasus for the following reasons.'' None
2. Plutarch, On The Sign of Socrates, None (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Epaminondas

 Found in books: Athanassaki and Titchener (2022), Plutarch's Cities, 184; Beneker et al. (2022), Plutarch’s Unexpected Silences: Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia, 54, 55, 59, 60; Brenk and Lanzillotta (2023), Plutarch on Literature, Graeco-Roman Religion, Jews and Christians, 14, 15, 16

575e to refuse and be uncivil with one so sympathetic and friendly, would be enough, Ithink, to revive the ancient reproach against Boeotians of hostility to discussion, just when that reproach was dying out.... Yet consider whether the company is disposed to hear a narrative involving so much history and philosophy combined; it will not be short in the telling, as you would have me include the discussions with the rest. â\x80\x94You are unacquainted, Caphisias, with these gentlemen. Iassure you that they are well worth knowing: their fathers were excellent men and good friends of your country. This is Lysitheides, nephew of Thrasybulus;' ' None
3. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Epaminondas • Epaminondas (military general)

 Found in books: Eidinow and Kindt (2015), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Religion, 469; Naiden (2013), Smoke Signals for the Gods: Ancient Greek Sacrifice from the Archaic through Roman Periods, 215

4. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Epaminondas (of Akraiphia) • Epaminondas of Acraephium

 Found in books: Csapo et al. (2022), Theatre and Autocracy in the Ancient World, 121; Heller and van Nijf (2017), The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire, 185, 193




Please note: the results are produced through a computerized process which may frequently lead to errors, both in incorrect tagging and in other issues. Please use with caution.
Due to load times, full text fetching is currently attempted for validated results only.
Full texts for Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts is kindly supplied by Sefaria; for Greek and Latin texts, by Perseus Scaife, for the Quran, by Tanzil.net

For a list of book indices included, see here.