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The only Boeotian troops that did continue to fight — the light infantry attached to the victorious cavalry — worked their way over to the Athenians on the right, where most of them were killed. The collapse of Boeotian morale at the death of Epaminondas and the abrupt cessation of fighting remain something of an enigma, especially since Pelopidas' men at Cynoscephalae fought even more vigorously to preserve the victory after he fell there.
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The
only
Boeotian
troops
that
did
continue
to
fight
—
the
light
infantry
attached
to
the
victorious
cavalry
—
worked
their
way
over
to
the
Athenians
on
the
right,
where
most
of
them
were
killed.
The
collapse
of
Boeotian
morale
at
the
death
of
Epaminondas
and
the
abrupt
cessation
of
fighting
remain
something
of
an
enigma,
especially
since
Pelopidas'
men
at
Cynoscephalae
fought
even
more
vigorously
to
preserve
the
victory
after
he
fell
there.