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League of Corinth

The League of Corinth, also referred to sometimes as the Hellenic League (from Greek Ἑλληνικός ''Hellenikos'', "pertaining to Greece and Greeks"〔(Ἑλληνικός ), Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus〕), was a federation of Greek states created by Philip II of Macedon during the winter of 338 BC/337 BC after the Battle of Chaeronea, to facilitate his use of military forces in his war against Persia. The name 'League of Corinth' was invented by modern historians due to the first council of the League being in Corinth. It was the first time in history that most of the Greek states (with the notable exception of Sparta) managed to become part of a single political entity.
==Organization==
The League was governed by the Hegemon (''strategos autokrator'' in a military context),〔Alexander the Great: A New History By Alice Heckel, Waldemar Heckel, Lawrence A. Tritle Page 103 ISBN 1-4051-3082-2〕 the Synedrion (council) and the Dikastai (judges). Decrees of the league were issued in Corinth, Athens, Delphi, Olympia and Pydna.〔A History of Macedonia: Volume II: 550-336 B.C. Page 639 ISBN 0-19-814814-3〕 The League maintained an army levied from member states in approximate proportion to their size, while Philip established garrisons (commanded by phrourarchs, or garrison commanders) in Corinth, Thebes, and Ambracia.

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