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The Battle of Leuctra: How Thebes Broke Sparta's Power

7 min · 24 jun 2026
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In 371 BCE, on a small plain in Boeotia, the invincible Spartan hoplite phalanx met its match. This episode dives into the Battle of Leuctra, where the Theban general Epaminondas used an innovative echelon formation — stacking his left wing 50 ranks deep — to shatter the Spartan elite. We explore the political buildup: the rise of Thebes under Pelopidas and the Sacred Band, the Corinthian War's aftermath, and Sparta's refusal to accept Boeotian unification. The battle's aftermath is just as dramatic: the first helot liberation, the invasion of Laconia, the foundation of Messene, and the end of Spartan hegemony. Lucas and Luna discuss Xenophon's silence, Diodorus' numbers, and what Leuctra meant for Greek history. A turning point that changed the Mediterranean world. #BattleOfLeuctra #Epaminondas #Thebes #Sparta #Pelopidas #SacredBand #Boeotia #Laconia #Messene #Helots #PeloponnesianLeague #Xenophon #DiodorusSiculus #EchelonFormation #AncientGreece #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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