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The battle of Alyzia was fought 375 between the Greek City-states of Thebes and Athens. The battle took place during the Corinthian War, a conflict that involved several Greek city-states and the Persian Empire. Thebes, allied with Sparta at the time, was in conflict with Athens, which was supported by the Persian Empire. The battle itself was fought near the Boeotian city of Alyzia, which is located in central Greece.
The Thebans, under the command of their general Gorgidas, decisively defeated the Athenian forces. The victory was significant for Thebes as it solidified their dominance in Boeotia and weakened Athens' influence in the region.
The Corinthian War eventually ended in 387 BC with the signing of the King's Peace, also known as the Peace of Antalcidas, which was brokered by the Persian King Artaxerxes II. This peace treaty effectively ended the war and reshaped the power dynamics within Greece.