In the third century BCE, the ancient kingdom of Macedon held dominion over mainland Greece, but it was rapidly descending into chaos. After Alexander the Great's death, several …
ED Carney, S Müller - 2021 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Names: Carney, Elizabeth Donnelly, 1947–editor.| Müller, Sabine, 1972–editor. Title: The Routledge companion to women and monarchy in the ancient Mediterranean world/edited …
Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and his Successors Page 1 Page 2 Who’s Who in the Age of Alexander and his Successors Page 3 Page 4 Who’s Who in the Age of Alexander …
M Canevaro - Dike-Rivista di Storia del Diritto Greco ed Ellenistico, 2011 - riviste.unimi.it
The article surveys the evidence for nomothesia procedures in the twenty years after the end of the Lamian war. It argues that fourth-century nomothesia could not survive the …
Why another book on Alexander? It'sa good question with, perhaps, not an adequate answer. I could blame Michael Greenwood of Bloomsbury Academic for asking me to write …
The New Politics of Olympos explores the dynamics of praise, power, and persuasion in Kallimachos' hymns, detailing how they simultaneously substantiate and interrogate the …
This thesis treats of the use and meaning of the Greek concept of eleutheria (freedom) and the cognate term autonomia (autonomy) in the early Hellenistic Period (c. 337-262 BC) with …
From the hills of Eordaia, in western Macedonia, where he was born in 367/6 BCE, 1 the career of Ptolemy son of Lagos as a follower, bodyguard and then as a Diadoch of …
A Meeus - Greece, Macedon and Persia: Studies in Social …, 2015 - torrossa.com
The prosopography of Alexander's Empire is very well-known and easily accessible, in large part thanks to the work of Waldemar Heckel. 2 No encompassing prosopography exists for …