King of Macedon during a turbulent period which included Macedon's first military conflicts with the Romans, Philip V (238–179 bce) was a skillful statesman, adept at handling the complexities of Hellenistic interstate relations. Despite a number of military defeats, Macedon remained a major Mediterranean power at the time of his death.3 page(s
The great achievements of Philip II of Macedon are often overshadowed by the accomplishments of his ...
Until a few decades ago all our information concerning Philip V and his reign in Macedonia (221-179 ...
In this paper is analyzed one record in epigraphic monument, found in the temple of Athena Lindia at...
Four wars fought between the Kingdom of Macedon and its allies, and the republic of Rome and its all...
Philip, the third son of king Amyntas and Eurydice acceded to the throne in dramatic conditions at t...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was a Roman emperor who ruled between March 7, 161 and March 17, ...
In 319 B.C, the regent of Macedon and guardian of the kings, Antipater, died. Prior to his death, th...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Po...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of t...
This article deals with the period of Aegean history from 336 BC to 331 BC. At that period the shape...
The aim of this paper is to examine the figure of Archelaos I and developments in Macedon during his...
Graham Wrightson (with Heckel and C. Willekes) is a contributing author, Scythed Chariots at Gaugam...
Two fragments of Dionysius of Byzantium and Frontinus dealing with the siege of Byzantium by the kin...
Amyntas III became king of Macedonia in 394/3 bce after a six-year dynastic struggle. He was the gra...
The great achievements of Philip II of Macedon are often overshadowed by the accomplishments of his ...
Until a few decades ago all our information concerning Philip V and his reign in Macedonia (221-179 ...
In this paper is analyzed one record in epigraphic monument, found in the temple of Athena Lindia at...
Four wars fought between the Kingdom of Macedon and its allies, and the republic of Rome and its all...
Philip, the third son of king Amyntas and Eurydice acceded to the throne in dramatic conditions at t...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was a Roman emperor who ruled between March 7, 161 and March 17, ...
In 319 B.C, the regent of Macedon and guardian of the kings, Antipater, died. Prior to his death, th...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Po...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of t...
This article deals with the period of Aegean history from 336 BC to 331 BC. At that period the shape...
The aim of this paper is to examine the figure of Archelaos I and developments in Macedon during his...
Graham Wrightson (with Heckel and C. Willekes) is a contributing author, Scythed Chariots at Gaugam...
Two fragments of Dionysius of Byzantium and Frontinus dealing with the siege of Byzantium by the kin...
Amyntas III became king of Macedonia in 394/3 bce after a six-year dynastic struggle. He was the gra...
The great achievements of Philip II of Macedon are often overshadowed by the accomplishments of his ...
Until a few decades ago all our information concerning Philip V and his reign in Macedonia (221-179 ...
In this paper is analyzed one record in epigraphic monument, found in the temple of Athena Lindia at...