- en.wikipedia.org Thebes, GreeceIn 457 BC Sparta, needing a counterpoise against Athens in central Greece, reversed her policy and reinstated Thebes as the dominant power in Boeotia.
- Thebes was the major city of the region known as Boeotia, located northwest of Athens, and one of the major powers of ancient Greece.
- grantpiperwriting.medium.com what-happened-to-the…Thebes fought with the Greeks and against the Greeks during the ancient period. They were known for their fierce fighters, strong citadel, and wavering loyalties.
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- ancient-egypt-online.com thebes.htmlTwo parts to Thebes existed: the Eastern bank of the Nile River, home to the main city, and the Western bank, which held the Necropolis, or City of the Dead.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Thebes,_EgyptOfficial nameAncient Thebes with its NecropolisTypeCulturalCriteriaI, III, VIDesignated1979 (3rd session)Reference no.87RegionArab States.
- egypttoursportal.com Egypt CitiesThebes is the ancient Egyptian Kingdom that holds the historical and cultural essence of the oldest civilization ever created in the history of mankind.
- jewish-greece.com ancient-jewish-communities/41-…Yayın zamanı: önceki günJewish thebes today. In the Archaeological Museum of Thebes one can find 6 tomb stones in Hebrew dating from the 14th to the 16th century CE.
- worldatlas.com ancient-world/where-was-thebes-and…Ancient Greek mythology tells us that Thebes was founded by a warrior prince from the Near East, in a region that is located in modern-day Lebanon.
- historyhit.com locations/thebes/Thebes was the largest city in the region of Boeotia until it was destroyed by Alexander the Great at the Battle of Chaeoronea in the 4th century BC.