Allied Commands in the Greek World during the Second Medic War at the Battle of Chaeronea. Using literary and epigraphic sources, this contribution looks into the different forms that Greek cities gave to the command structures within the framework of alliances (symmachiai) while focusing on vocabulary issues, particularly on those in the treaties of the 5th and 4th centuries B. C. It tackles the question of the legal and historical bases to command as a leader and the problem of leadership in the exercise of fields command in terms of balance of power.À partir de sources littéraires et épigraphiques, la contribution envisage les différentes formes que donnèrent les cités grecques au commandement dans le cadre des alliances (symmachiai) en ...
Symmachia as Practice of International Law in the Greek World. Symmachia both means concrete help gi...
In the Greek world the custom of presenting the gods with offerings for a success at war dates back ...
The reflection on the war of annihilation in classic Greece : a reflection on the exceptions to the ...
Allied Commands in the Greek World during the Second Medic War at the Battle of Chaeronea. Using lit...
From 490 to 338, the art of commanding underwent considerable transformation. Between the end of the...
A Few Remarks on the Recruiting of Cretan Soldiers abroad from what Can Be Read in Symmachian Treati...
The vocabulary of command is analyzed in four different military treaties : On the cavalry commander...
Dès l’époque archaïque, les Grecs combattirent en Thrace contre mais aussi aux côtés des guerriers d...
Symmachia and Hegemony over Thracian War Peoples, from the Odrysian Kingdom to Macedonian Domination...
Cette thèse se donne pour objectif de faire du combat un objet d’histoire. Elle concerne plus précis...
Tales of the Other, tales of Elsewhere? Narrative, war and power in Xenophon’s Anabasis. All through...
This thesis aims to make combat an object of history. More precisely, it concerns violence, practice...
This study aims to provide an inventory of knowledge about fortifications and and the development of...
Following the publication of an essay on the civic participation to the national defense in the Hell...
The raid against Clusium and Rome in 390 BC and the embassy to Alexander the Great in 335 BC show us...
Symmachia as Practice of International Law in the Greek World. Symmachia both means concrete help gi...
In the Greek world the custom of presenting the gods with offerings for a success at war dates back ...
The reflection on the war of annihilation in classic Greece : a reflection on the exceptions to the ...
Allied Commands in the Greek World during the Second Medic War at the Battle of Chaeronea. Using lit...
From 490 to 338, the art of commanding underwent considerable transformation. Between the end of the...
A Few Remarks on the Recruiting of Cretan Soldiers abroad from what Can Be Read in Symmachian Treati...
The vocabulary of command is analyzed in four different military treaties : On the cavalry commander...
Dès l’époque archaïque, les Grecs combattirent en Thrace contre mais aussi aux côtés des guerriers d...
Symmachia and Hegemony over Thracian War Peoples, from the Odrysian Kingdom to Macedonian Domination...
Cette thèse se donne pour objectif de faire du combat un objet d’histoire. Elle concerne plus précis...
Tales of the Other, tales of Elsewhere? Narrative, war and power in Xenophon’s Anabasis. All through...
This thesis aims to make combat an object of history. More precisely, it concerns violence, practice...
This study aims to provide an inventory of knowledge about fortifications and and the development of...
Following the publication of an essay on the civic participation to the national defense in the Hell...
The raid against Clusium and Rome in 390 BC and the embassy to Alexander the Great in 335 BC show us...
Symmachia as Practice of International Law in the Greek World. Symmachia both means concrete help gi...
In the Greek world the custom of presenting the gods with offerings for a success at war dates back ...
The reflection on the war of annihilation in classic Greece : a reflection on the exceptions to the ...