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Name: Second invasion of the Peloponnese

Type: Event

Start: 368 BC

End: 367 BC

Parent: Battle of Leuctra (Aftermath)

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Was a Theban military campaign in the territories of Sparta in the Peoloponnese that resulted in several cities controlled by Sparta becoming independent.

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  • February 368 BC: The countryside of Troezen and Epidaurus was ravaged by Boeotian forces.
  • January 368 BC: Sikyonia was invaded by Epameinondas, conquered and forced to join the Theban alliance. Sicyon and Pellene became allied to Thebes.
  • January 368 BC: The countryside of Troezen and Epidaurus was ravaged by Boeotian forces.
  • January 367 BC: When the Spartans were defeated by the Thebans at the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC, the Eleans attempted to reassert their control, but the Triphylians, in order to maintain their independence from Elis, joined the Arcadian League in 368 BC.
  • January 368 BC: Korone was founded or refounded in 369 BC.
  • February 368 BC: Sikyonia was invaded by Epameinondas, conquered and forced to join the Theban alliance. Sicyon and Pellene became allied to Thebes.

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  • Diodorus: Historical Library, XV, 69
  • Xenophon: Hellenica, 7.2
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