none1noThe paper offers a comparison between archaic greek colonization and the colonization of Alexander and the Hellenistic age in the East, especially during the Seleucid kingdom (from Seleucus I down to Antiochos IV). New research methods allow indeed historians to explore differences and similarities (especially about the relationship between Greeks, Macedonians and local people and the dynamics of mutual acculturation). One of the most important elements of archaic colonization is the heroic cult accorded to the oikistes after his death: despite the lack of information, such cult is to be found in some hellenistic new poleis too, with some changes (the timai for the founder-king, with a problematic link to the dynastic cult) but also ...
This paper explores the notion of insularity and religious life in the sacred landscape of Ikaros/Fa...
The Seleucids conquered and then controlled for c.200 years (312–64 bce) a territory that was remark...
The present paper provides an analysis of some toponyms of Commagene and Cyrrhestice which can cast ...
This paper focuses on the new critical trends on Seleucid dynasty and other Hellenistic royalties. ...
International audienceRoman period is characterized in Ancient Thrace by a bounty of written and ico...
The history of Athens in the Hellenistic period is a turbulent one. The polis was reduced to a secon...
Modern ideas about European identity have to a significant extent informed the historiography of the...
Hellenism formally indicates the historical-cultural period within the ancient Mediterranean and Nea...
In 323 BC, the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great died in Babylon. In his life, he conquered t...
The need for a "new" book on Greek colonization arose to analyse this phenomenon as a long-term proc...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
The relationship between Seleukos and Babylon can be understood by analyzing the evidence related to...
This paper seeks to explore the causes for the collapse of the Seleucid Empire following the death o...
Ancient historiography is generally understood as a product of the so called Western world. In this ...
This study deals with the syncretism between Greek and non-Greek peoples as evidenced by their arch...
This paper explores the notion of insularity and religious life in the sacred landscape of Ikaros/Fa...
The Seleucids conquered and then controlled for c.200 years (312–64 bce) a territory that was remark...
The present paper provides an analysis of some toponyms of Commagene and Cyrrhestice which can cast ...
This paper focuses on the new critical trends on Seleucid dynasty and other Hellenistic royalties. ...
International audienceRoman period is characterized in Ancient Thrace by a bounty of written and ico...
The history of Athens in the Hellenistic period is a turbulent one. The polis was reduced to a secon...
Modern ideas about European identity have to a significant extent informed the historiography of the...
Hellenism formally indicates the historical-cultural period within the ancient Mediterranean and Nea...
In 323 BC, the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great died in Babylon. In his life, he conquered t...
The need for a "new" book on Greek colonization arose to analyse this phenomenon as a long-term proc...
Studies in the cultic honours for Hellenistic leaders and benefactors mainly focus on the ideologica...
The relationship between Seleukos and Babylon can be understood by analyzing the evidence related to...
This paper seeks to explore the causes for the collapse of the Seleucid Empire following the death o...
Ancient historiography is generally understood as a product of the so called Western world. In this ...
This study deals with the syncretism between Greek and non-Greek peoples as evidenced by their arch...
This paper explores the notion of insularity and religious life in the sacred landscape of Ikaros/Fa...
The Seleucids conquered and then controlled for c.200 years (312–64 bce) a territory that was remark...
The present paper provides an analysis of some toponyms of Commagene and Cyrrhestice which can cast ...