In the Hellenistic Period most of the Greek poleis (city-states) came under the control of the Greco-Macedonian kings. The ideology of the poleis, which stressed the importance of autonomy, conflicted with the reality of royal domination. In Western Asia Minor, this conflict was resolved by presenting the relationship between king and polis as one of free association, in which the poleis were allowed a large amount of autonomy. The kings used ideas of reciprocity to tie the poleis to them and worked to make their rule as amenable as possible, while the poleis of Western Asia Minor continued to aspire to complete independence. This was not the only possible resolution of the conflict between polis autonomy and royal dominance, however. In t...
My thesis aims to assess developments of post-conflict settlement measures enacted by the Seleukid k...
This chapter analyses the making, poiēsis, of citizens and the way in which status groups were recom...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...
The Seleucids conquered and then controlled for c.200 years (312–64 bce) a territory that was remark...
Although Antiochos III Megas had been defeated by the Romans in 191/90 BC, his son Seleukos IV mana...
Using all available evidence - literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological - this study off...
Before Alexander, the Near East was ruled by dynasts who could draw on the significant resources and...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...
Using all available evidence - literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological - this study off...
In the Hellenistic period, cities were the cornerstones of imperial rule. Cities were the loci for t...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
In the Second Macedonian War (200-196 B.C.), the res publica reduced the strength of the enemy King ...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...
My thesis aims to assess developments of post-conflict settlement measures enacted by the Seleukid k...
This chapter analyses the making, poiēsis, of citizens and the way in which status groups were recom...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...
The Seleucids conquered and then controlled for c.200 years (312–64 bce) a territory that was remark...
Although Antiochos III Megas had been defeated by the Romans in 191/90 BC, his son Seleukos IV mana...
Using all available evidence - literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological - this study off...
Before Alexander, the Near East was ruled by dynasts who could draw on the significant resources and...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...
Using all available evidence - literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological - this study off...
In the Hellenistic period, cities were the cornerstones of imperial rule. Cities were the loci for t...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
In the Hellenistic empires of Alexander the Great and his successors in Greece, Egypt and the Near E...
One of the more striking features of the Hellenistic period is the emergence of royal dynasties whos...
In the Second Macedonian War (200-196 B.C.), the res publica reduced the strength of the enemy King ...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...
My thesis aims to assess developments of post-conflict settlement measures enacted by the Seleukid k...
This chapter analyses the making, poiēsis, of citizens and the way in which status groups were recom...
The relationship between religion and royal power is one of the central focuses of scholarship on th...