Battle of Mantinea (362 BC)

The (second) Battle of Mantinea or Mantineia was fought on 4 July 362 B.C. between the Thebans, led by Epaminondas and supported by the Arcadians and the Boeotian league against the Spartans, led by King Agesilaus II and supported by the Eleans, Athenians, and Mantineans. The battle was to determine which of the two alliances would dominate Greece. However, the death of Epaminondas and his intended successors would cost Thebes the military leadership and initiative to maintain Theban supremacy in the region. Similarly, the Spartans were weakened by yet another defeat and loss of troops. Epaminondas' death coupled with the impact on the Spartans of yet another defeat weakened both alliances, and paved the way for Macedonian conquest led by Philip II of Macedon.

Battle of Mantinea
Part of the Theban–Spartan War
Date4 July 362 BC
Location
Near Mantineia, Arcadia
37.6°N 22.4°E / 37.6; 22.4
Result Theban victory
Belligerents
Sparta
Athens
Elis
Mantineia
Commanders and leaders
Epaminondas 
Daiphantus 
Iolaidas 
Agesilaus II
Strength
25,000–30,000 men 20,000 hoplites
2,000 cavalry
Casualties and losses
6,000 12,000
Location of the battle near Mantinea
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