International audienceIn Syracuse the strategos autocrator function has often been considered as an obligatory step in the process of tyranny. By analysing Gelo, Dionysius the Elder and Agathocles coups d’état we shall be less affirmative, even if, in Sicilia, military victory qualified indeed for supreme power.À Syracuse, la charge de stratège autocratôr a souvent été perçue comme une étape obligée dans le processus d’accession à la tyrannie : à travers l’examen des prises du pouvoir de Gélon, Denys l’Ancien et Agathocle, nous verrons que cette affirmation doit être relativisée, même si, en Sicile, la victoire militaire qualifiait effectivement pour l’autorité suprême
2013-10-18This dissertation analyzes the symbiotic relationship between the tyrants of fourth-centur...
This is a study of how the three powers which dominated Sicily in the period 410-70 BC – Carthage, t...
Alcibiades’ repeated attempts to set up a personal army in 415 and 408 BC show that even at Athens, ...
In 306 B.C. Agathocles, tyrant of Syracuse, proclaims himself basileus by imitation\ud of the Diadoc...
Unlike the Hermocrates of Thucydides, the Syracusan is not presented in Chariton’s work as a great o...
The authors' study has revealed a high proportion of patricii and eunuques amongst the governors of ...
The history of fourth-century Sicily is often associated with the issue of mercenary service which k...
The tyrants of Samos, especially Polykrates II, likened themselves to the homeric and insular heroes...
International audienceThe paper analyses the relationships that Siciliotes elites maintained with th...
Symmachia in Sicily from the Athenian Expeditions to the Strategy of Timoleo. The richness of the Si...
Cette étude enquête sur le jeu des mécanismes qui s'exercent dans une cité grecque lorsque luttent p...
International audienceThe fondation of a Greek colony is determined by a number of natural condition...
La Sicile est traditionnellement considérée comme un enjeu de la première guerre punique et une régi...
From 490 to 338, the art of commanding underwent considerable transformation. Between the end of the...
Symmachia and Hegemony over Thracian War Peoples, from the Odrysian Kingdom to Macedonian Domination...
2013-10-18This dissertation analyzes the symbiotic relationship between the tyrants of fourth-centur...
This is a study of how the three powers which dominated Sicily in the period 410-70 BC – Carthage, t...
Alcibiades’ repeated attempts to set up a personal army in 415 and 408 BC show that even at Athens, ...
In 306 B.C. Agathocles, tyrant of Syracuse, proclaims himself basileus by imitation\ud of the Diadoc...
Unlike the Hermocrates of Thucydides, the Syracusan is not presented in Chariton’s work as a great o...
The authors' study has revealed a high proportion of patricii and eunuques amongst the governors of ...
The history of fourth-century Sicily is often associated with the issue of mercenary service which k...
The tyrants of Samos, especially Polykrates II, likened themselves to the homeric and insular heroes...
International audienceThe paper analyses the relationships that Siciliotes elites maintained with th...
Symmachia in Sicily from the Athenian Expeditions to the Strategy of Timoleo. The richness of the Si...
Cette étude enquête sur le jeu des mécanismes qui s'exercent dans une cité grecque lorsque luttent p...
International audienceThe fondation of a Greek colony is determined by a number of natural condition...
La Sicile est traditionnellement considérée comme un enjeu de la première guerre punique et une régi...
From 490 to 338, the art of commanding underwent considerable transformation. Between the end of the...
Symmachia and Hegemony over Thracian War Peoples, from the Odrysian Kingdom to Macedonian Domination...
2013-10-18This dissertation analyzes the symbiotic relationship between the tyrants of fourth-centur...
This is a study of how the three powers which dominated Sicily in the period 410-70 BC – Carthage, t...
Alcibiades’ repeated attempts to set up a personal army in 415 and 408 BC show that even at Athens, ...