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The Greek Slogan of Freedom and Early Roman Politics in Greece Volume 583 ||

✍ Scribed by Dmitriev, Sviatoslav


Book ID
115315087
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
84 KB
Edition
Illustrated
Category
Article
ISBN
0195375181

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✦ Synopsis


This Book Elucidates The Many Uses Of The Slogan Of Freedom By Ancient Greeks, Beginning With The Peloponnesian War And Continuing Throughout The Hellenistic Period, And Shows In Detail How The Romans Appropriated And Adjusted Greek Political Vocabulary And Practices To Establish The Pax Romana Over The Mediterranean World. From The Peloponnesian War To The Enthronement Of Philip Ii Of Macedonia -- The Macedonian Peace Of Philip Ii And Alexander The Great -- The Slogan Of Freedom Under And After The Successors -- Rome And The Greeks From 229 To The Declaration Of Flamininus -- The Origin Of The Roman Slogan Of Greek Freedom -- The Roman Slogan Of Greek Freedom Against Nabis And Antiochos Iii -- Rome And Greek Cities -- Rhodes Between Rome And Perseus -- The Downfall Of The Achaean League And Polybios's History -- The Slogan Of Freedom From The King's Peace To The Pax Romana -- Appendix 1. The End Of The Theban Affiliation With The Second Athenian Confederacy -- Appendix 2. Sparta's Alleged Participation In The Athens Peace -- Appendix 3. The Peace Of 367 (the Peace Of Pelopidas) And Diodoros -- Appendix 4. The Content Of The King's Peace And The Territorial Clause -- Appendix 5. Philip's Leadership Of The Thessalians -- Appendix 6. Demosthenes's Macedonian Diplomacy In The Reign Of Alexander -- Appendix 7. Alexander's Treatment Of Individual Greek Cities Of Asia Minor -- Appendix 8. The Expeditions Of Heracleides And Dicaearchos -- Appendix 9. Fides And (roman And Foreign) Clientelae. Sviatoslav Dmitriev. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.


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