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Epaminondas saves the life of Pelopidas during the siege of Mantinea, 385 BC. Epaminondas, c. ?418 BC - 362 BC. Greek general of Thebes and statesman. Pelopidas, died 364 BC. Theban statesman and general in Greece. From A Popular History of Greece, published 1887
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Epaminondas saves the life of Pelopidas during the siege of Mantinea, 385 BC. Epaminondas, c. ?418 BC - 362 BC. Greek general of Thebes and statesman. Pelopidas, died 364 BC. Theban statesman and general in Greece. From A Popular History of Greece, published 1887
Epaminondas saves the life of Pelopidas during the siege of Mantinea, 385 BC. Epaminondas, c.?418 BC - 362 BC. Greek general of Thebes and statesman. Pelopidas, died 364 BC. Theban statesman and general in Greece. From A Popular History of Greece, published 1887
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In this photo print, we witness a pivotal moment in ancient Greek history. Epaminondas, the renowned general of Thebes and esteemed statesman, fearlessly saves the life of his comrade Pelopidas during the intense siege of Mantinea in 385 BC. This historic event occurred during the tumultuous 4th century when Greece was embroiled in fierce conflicts between various city-states. The image showcases the bravery and camaraderie that defined these legendary figures. Epaminondas, with his strategic brilliance and unwavering determination, emerges as a symbol of leadership and heroism. His actions not only saved Pelopidas but also inspired their fellow Thebans to fight valiantly against their Spartan adversaries. This archival engraving from "A Popular History of Greece" published in 1887 by Ken Welsh, transports us back to an era where battles were fought with honor on ancient battlefields. The illustration captures the intensity of warfare as soldiers clash with weapons raised high. As we gaze upon this vintage picture, we are reminded of the indomitable spirit that drove these ancient civilizations forward. It serves as a testament to human resilience and our eternal quest for freedom and glory on the battlefield.
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