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Date: Mon, 26 May 2025 04:08:42 -0500
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rant Alexander took power in the Thessalian city of Pherae in 369 BCE, after murdering his uncle Polyphron, who had himself been tyrant of Pherae and tagos (chief magistrate) of the Thessalian League, a confederacy of the region's city-states. Alexander himself soon after became tagos of the league, and extended the dominance of Pherae over the other Thessalian cities. The Aleuadae, the leading family of the city of Larissa, appealed to Alexander II of Macedon for support: Alexander led a Macedonian invasion against Pherae in 369, which took control of the cities of Larissa and Cranon and left garrisons in them. Alexander was forced to return to Macedon to oppose Ptolemy of Aloros, who was leading an (ultimately successful) attempt to take his throne, and the Thessalians – possibly the leaders of the city of Pharsalos – appealed to Thebes, then the dominant military power in Greece, to continue the struggle against Alexander of Pherae.

The Thebans sent the general Pelopidas to investigate in 369; he entered talks with Alexander of Pherae and took control of the cities of Larissa and the other cities held by the Macedonians, but the talks broke down after Alexander refused Pelopidas's stipulation that he accept a constitutional basis for his power, probably by taking the office of archon rather than that of tagos, which had no constitutional foundation and was unpopular with the Thessalians. Pelopidas also made an alliance with Alexander II against Ptolemy, but did not have the troops to actively intervene in Mace

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