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τὸ πνεῦμά ἐστι τὸ ζωοποιοῦν, ἡ σὰρξ οὐκ ὠφελεῖ οὐδέν → it is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing (1 John 6:63)

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|georg=Pelopidās, ae, m., berühmter [[Feldherr]] der Thebaner, befreite 379 v. Chr. Theben [[von]] der [[Herrschaft]] der Spartaner, die er 371 [[bei]] Leuktra schlug, fiel 364 [[bei]] Kynoskephalä, Nep. Pelop. 1 sqq. Iustin. 6, 9, 7.
|georg=Pelopidās, ae, m., berühmter [[Feldherr]] der Thebaner, befreite 379 v. Chr. Theben [[von]] der [[Herrschaft]] der Spartaner, die er 371 [[bei]] Leuktra schlug, fiel 364 [[bei]] Kynoskephalä, Nep. Pelop. 1 sqq. Iustin. 6, 9, 7.
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|wketx=Pelopidas (/pəˈlɒpɪdəs/; Greek: Πελοπίδας; died 364 BC) was an important Theban statesman and general in Greece, instrumental in establishing the mid-fourth century Theban hegemony.
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 16 October 2024

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Πελοπίδας, -ου, ὁ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Pĕlŏpĭdas: ae, m., = Πελοπίδας,
I a celebrated Theban general, a friend of Epaminondas, Just. 6, 9; Nep. Vit. Pelop.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Pĕlŏpĭdās,¹³ æ, m., célèbre général des Thébains : Nep.

Latin > German (Georges)

Pelopidās, ae, m., berühmter Feldherr der Thebaner, befreite 379 v. Chr. Theben von der Herrschaft der Spartaner, die er 371 bei Leuktra schlug, fiel 364 bei Kynoskephalä, Nep. Pelop. 1 sqq. Iustin. 6, 9, 7.

Wikipedia EN

Pelopidas (/pəˈlɒpɪdəs/; Greek: Πελοπίδας; died 364 BC) was an important Theban statesman and general in Greece, instrumental in establishing the mid-fourth century Theban hegemony.