He defeated Athens and Thebes, two of the most powerful cities, in the Battle of Chaironeia in 338 BC, which effectively put him in control of almost all of Greece. But then in 336 BC, he was ...
Plutarch and Chaironeia: the two are often synonymous, but Plutarch was not confined to what might be considered a parochial experience. Although Plutarch spent most of his life in his hometown, he ...
Plutarch and Chaironeia: the two are often synonymous, but Plutarch was not confined to what might be considered a parochial experience. Although Plutarch spent most of his life in his hometown, he ...