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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: battle-chaeronea, battle-chaeroneas, battle-of-chaeroneas, chaeronea, chaeroneas

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Battle of Chaeronea

The 338 BCE battle Jiang describes as Philip's final defeat of Athens and Thebes and the moment he united Greece; the transcript renders the name noisily.

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Battle of Chaeronea

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The 338 BCE battle Jiang describes as Philip's final defeat of Athens and Thebes and the moment he united Greece; the transcript renders the name noisily.

Historical interpretation of the 338 BCE battle discussed in lecture.

evidence

Jiang says Philip's modern, disciplined, loyal army destroyed Athens and Thebes in the final opposition battle of 338 BCE and united Greece.

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The World Shatterer

2025-03-18, day precision · Civilization #39: Genghis Khan, World Shatterer

Transcript

"...Thebes. As well as the entire Greek world at the battle of Chaeronea. Okay? Well, this pattern is also true for Julius Caesar. At..."

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