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Thebes ( / ˈθiːbz /; Greek: Θήβα, Thíva [ˈθiva]; Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι, Thêbai [tʰɛ̂ːbai̯] [2]) is a city in Boeotia, Central Greece, and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is the largest city in Boeotia and a major center for the area along with Livadeia and Tanagra .
- Greece
- 32.2K
- 215 m (705 ft)
- Central Greece
Thebes, dímos (municipality) and city, Central Greece (Modern Greek: Stereá Elláda) periféreia (region). The city lies northwest of Athens (Athína) and was one of the chief cities and powers of ancient Greece. On the acropolis of the ancient city stands the present commercial and agricultural.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Thèbes (en grec ancien Θῆϐαι / Thễbai au pluriel, en grec moderne Θήβα / Thíva) est une ville grecque de Béotie, siège du « dème des Thébains ». Elle fut dans l' Antiquité l'une des principales cités de Grèce avec Athènes et Sparte, et est liée à de très nombreux mythes antiques. Elle était surnommée « la ville aux sept portes ». Démographie.
Thebes, Greece. What is left of old Thebes today. Thebes is a city in Central Greece in Boeotia. Today, about 23,000 people live there. It lies on the border of Boeotia and Attica. Archaeologists have found a Mycenaean settlement. They have also found clay tablets written in Linear B script.
18 de jul. de 2012 · 338 BCE. Philip of Macedonia defeats the Greek allied forces of Athens, Thebes and Corinth in the Battle of Chaironeia. Thebes is a town in central Greece which has been continuously inhabited for five millennia. It was an important Mycenaean centre in the middle to late Bronze...
- Mark Cartwright
18 de jul. de 2012 · Tebas es una ciudad en el centro de Grecia que lleva habitada de manera continua desde hace cinco milenios. Fue un importante centro micénico en la Edad del Bronce medio y tardío y se erigió como una influyente ciudad-estado en el período Clásico.
Thebes ( Arabic: طيبة, Ancient Greek: Θῆβαι, Thēbai ), known to the ancient Egyptians as Waset (Arabic: وسط), [1] was an ancient Egyptian city located along the Nile about 800 kilometers (500 mi) south of the Mediterranean. Its ruins lie within the modern Egyptian city of Luxor.