Thebes
/θiːbz/1
- the Greek name for an ancient city of Upper Egypt, whose ruins are situated on the Nile about 675km (420miles) south of Cairo. It was the capital of ancient Egypt under the 18th dynasty (c.1550-1290 BC) and is the site of the major temples of Luxor and Karnak.底比斯, 忒拜(上埃及一个古代城市的希腊语名, 遗址坐落在尼罗河畔, 在开罗以南675公里, 即420英里处, 是古埃及第18王朝[约前1550- 前 1290]的首都, 拥有卢克索和凯尔奈克的主要庙宇)。
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- a city in Greece, in Boeotia, north-west of Athens. Thebes became a major military power in Greece following the defeat of the Spartans at the battle of Leuctra in 371 BC. It was destroyed by Alexander the Great in 336 BC.底比斯(希腊城市, 位于雅典西北面的皮奥夏, 公元前371年斯巴达人在留克特拉战役中被打败后它成为希腊主要的军事政权所在地, 于公元前336年被亚历山大大帝所毁; 希腊语名
T HÍVAI)。
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