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  1. 24 de fev. de 2016 · Thèbes était la capitale de l'Égypte pendant la période du Nouvel Empire (vers 1570-c.1069 avant J.-C.) et devint un important centre de culte du dieu Amon (également connu sous le nom d'Amen ou Amun). Son nom sacré était P-Amen ou Pa-Amen, ce qui signifie "la demeure d'Amon". Elle était également connue des Égyptiens sous le nom de ...

  2. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Rising from the plains of Boeotia, the city of Thebes would have one of the most turbulent histories of Ancient Greece. Discover the cities origins to its ev...

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  3. 18 de jul. de 2012 · Thèbes est une ville de Grèce centrale qui fut habitée sans interruption pendant cinq millénaires. C'était un important centre mycénien au milieu et à la fin de l'âge du bronze et une puissante cité-état à l'époque classique, participant à la fois à la guerre de Perse et à la guerre du Péloponnèse, atteignant le sommet de son ...

  4. 20 de nov. de 2020 · 1. Ancient Thebes was located in Greece. Thebai (the ancient spelling of Thebes) is not in Egypt but somewhere in the middle of mainland Greece, about 90 km NW of Athens by road. There was indeed a Thebes in Egypt, which was actually the capital of New Kingdom (late second millennium BCE) Egypt. But unlike Greek Thebes, that city has rarely if ...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2021 · The video begins with an over view of the the history of Thebes. We cover its mythology, founding in the bronze age, and rise to power over the course of the Greco Persian wars, the Peloponnesian war, and the ensuing wars in greek history. The Sacred Band actually only exists for a brief period of 40 years around the height of Theban power.

  6. 14 de out. de 2009 · A new capital was established at It-towy, south of Memphis, while Thebes remained a great religious center. During the Middle Kingdom, Egypt once again flourished, as it had during the Old Kingdom.

  7. Thebes, located in Boeotia, was a major rival of Athens and Sparta, and it achieved great power during the early 4th century BC. Although Thebes eventually declined and was destroyed by Alexander the Great, its rich history and archaeological remains continue to captivate our imagination.