Battle of Leuctra | |||||||
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Part of the post–Peloponnesian War conflicts and the Theban–Spartan War | |||||||
Pelopidas leading the Thebans at the battle of Leuctra. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Sparta | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Epaminondas Pelopidas | Cleombrotus I † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
7,500–8,500 total 6,000–7,000 hoplites 1,500 cavalry |
11,000–12,000 total 10,000–11,000 hoplites 1,000 cavalry | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
47–300[a] | 1,000–4,000+[b] | ||||||
The Battle of Leuctra (‹See Tfd›Greek: Λεῦκτρα, Ancient Greek: [lêu̯k.tra]) was fought on 6 July 371 BC between the Boeotians led by the Thebans, and the Spartans along with their allies[2] amidst the post–Corinthian War conflict. The battle took place in the vicinity of Leuctra, a village in Boeotia in the territory of Thespiae.[2] The Theban victory shattered Sparta's immense influence over the Greek peninsula, which Sparta had gained with its victory in the Peloponnesian War a generation earlier.
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