Dr. Roel Konijnendijk
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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They have some success, but also mostly it's, you know, it's dismal fighting.
It's endless campaigns that don't really achieve anything.
They aren't able to retake Messenia, which is their main purpose.
They aren't able to dismantle Megalopolis, the Arcadian Federation, which is one of the strongest new powers in the region.
Traditionally, they've always been able to punish Argos at least, but in this case, they're really not able to manage themselves against any of these states in any lasting way that rebuilds their hegemony.
But this is the moment where Theban hegemony gets in trouble because it seems to hinge so much on the energy and the ideas and the innovative sort of diplomacy and maneuvering of figures like Epaminondas.
Like when they are killed, the Thebans really struggle to maintain themselves as well.
And they get caught up very soon afterwards in this long drawn out, very costly Third Sacred War, which is a more regional conflict, but it sort of drains their energy.
So the Battle of Mantinea creates the situation where kind of no one knows what's going on.
But Sparta remains completely unable to capitalize on that.
So into the 350s as well, there's always campaigning going on.
They're constantly trying to fight Megalopolis.
They sometimes take minor towns, but they're never able to kind of disrupt