Megara was in ancient Greek mythology the princess of city of Thebes. She was the oldest of Creos, the king of Thebes. Creon offered Megara to Hercules in exchange for defending the city of Thebes.
Athena is the goddess of wisdom, sratagy, and the protector of the city.
He did it by force - they were not 'united', they were under his control. When Thebes revolted, he destroyed the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery as a warning to the others.
If this question means Athens then it is Athena.
Epaminondas (ca. 410 BC - 362 BC) was a Theban general and statesman of the 4th century BC who transformed the Ancient Greek city-state of Thebes, leading it out of Spartan subjugation into a preeminent position in Greek politics.
Megara was in ancient Greek mythology the princess of city of Thebes. She was the oldest of Creos, the king of Thebes. Creon offered Megara to Hercules in exchange for defending the city of Thebes.
Thebes was a city-State, not a person, as well as Mycenae, Pylos, Athens, Sparta (etc.)
Thebes was a city in ancient greek times!
Cadmus founded Thebes.
The island of Thebes is a mythical location featured in Greek mythology, best known from the story of Oedipus. It is not a real geographical place.
Thebes is a very old Greek city that still exists today.
Sparta, Athens then Thebes.
Some bad things that happen to Thebes in Greek mythology include a devastating plague sent by the gods, the Sphinx terrorizing the city with her riddles, and the downfall of the ruling dynasty due to a series of tragic events and curses.
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Which Greek city - there were over 2,000 of them. He certainly defeated Thebes and Athens.
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Sparta, Athens, Thebes.