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ACOd-banner-Boeotia

The banner of Boeotia

Boeotia is an expansive and varied region in central Greece. The city of Thebes, which once served as Boeotia's capital, is located southeast of Lake Kopais.

History[]

Boeotia is characterized by the large, central Lake Kopais which in turn holds the ancient ruins of Gla. West of this was the City of Orchomenos which was a prosperous city before the Peloponnesian War.[1]

The Peloponnesian War[]

During the Peloponnesian War the region of Boeotia was embroiled in civil unrest, so much that it was virtually a perpetual battleground. Atrocities committed by local militia ran high, with a notable example being that of Mykalessos, a village that was razed to the ground. As a result of frequent pillaging, the previously self-sufficient, agricultural Boeotia saw much of its farmland destroyed, resulting in an extreme scarcity of resources during this era.[1]

Regions[]

Boeotia was made up of seven regions:

Trivia[]

  • The emblem of Boeotia is akin to shields often depicted in ancient Boeotian coins.

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