…Pelopidas marches against Alexander of Pherae, who, …

Years: 364BCE - 364BCE

…Pelopidas marches against Alexander of Pherae, who, during the past three years, has seemed to renew his attempts to subdue the states of Thessaly, especially Magnesia and Phthiotis, for upon the expiry of the truce in 364 BCE they again apply to Thebes for protection from him.

The Theban army under Pelopidas is said to have been dismayed by an eclipse on July 13, 364, and Pelopidas, leaving the bulk of his army behind, enters Thessaly at the head of three hundred volunteer horsemen and some mercenaries.

At Cynoscephalae (Greek: “Dogs' Heads”), an ancient range of hills in Thessaly, the Thebans defeat Alexander, but Pelopidas is killed.

This is closely followed by another Theban victory under Malcites and Diogiton.

Alexander is now forced to restore the conquered towns to the Thessalians, confine himself to Pherae, join the Boeotian League, and become a dependent ally of Thebes.

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