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- League of Corinth - Wikipedia
Alexander utilized his father's league when planning his pan-Hellenic invasion of Asia to expand Macedon and take revenge on the Persian Empire [10] During the Hellenistic period, some Antigonid rulers of Macedon shortly revived the league, also known as the 'Hellenic Alliance'
- The Hellenic League – History of Macedonia
In 337 BC, Philip II summoned the Greek states to Corinth, founding the Hellenic League, also known as the League of Corinth Modeled after the earlier league of 480 BC, its members swore a common peace and declared war on Persia, electing Philip as Hegemon of the Greeks
- History of the Social War (220–217 BC): What caused it, and who were . . .
The rise of the Hellenic League, an alliance including Macedon, the Achaean League, and others, further threatened the Aetolians Established during the Cleomenean War in the 220s BC under Antigonus III Doson, the league sought to unify Greece under Macedonian hegemony
- The Hellenic League was founded by Philip II of Macedon
During the 4th century BCE, Greece witnessed ever-shifting alliances, intense power struggles, and looming external threats In response to this tumultuous environment, the Hellenic League came into being Its primary goal was to safeguard Greek interests and uphold stability amid these challenges
- The Panhellenic League: Evolution of an Early Greek National Ideal
In 481 BC, delegates from numerous city-states met at a Congress at the Isthmus of Corinth, setting aside rivalries to forge a Hellenic League against the “barbarian” invader Thirty-one states – including Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, and others – pledged a common cause
- History of the League of Corinth (Hellenic League) - Greek Boston
The League of Corinth was the pivotal and initial unification of Greece It established the Macedonian empire and was the foundation for, and ultimate downfall of, the power and prowess of Alexander the Great
- Hellenic League Definition - Ancient Mediterranean Key Term | Fiveable
The Hellenic League was a coalition of Greek city-states formed in the 5th century BCE, primarily in response to the threat posed by the Persian Empire
- Hellenic League - Wikipedia
The League of Corinth, an association of Greek polities and city-states under the leadership of Philip II and Alexander the Great, between 337 and 323 BCE The coalition of Greek states led by Athens against Macedonia during the Lamian war, between 323 and 322 BCE
- The Hellenic League against Persia - JSTOR
For the first and last time in Greek history conscious- ness of community in race, language, religion and customs (Herodotus viii I44) formed the basis for common political action, prompted by a common danger
- Hellenic League | Sine Roma - What if Rome never existed? Wiki - Fandom
It was founded in 331, after the collapse of the Gothic Kingdom, during the Great Mediterranean War, caused by the combined forces of Peloponnese and allied Persian armies
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