This thesis is a reexamination of Thebes’ relationship with the neighbouring Greek poleis (city states) of Boeotia in early Greek history, including but not limited to the so-called Boeotian League or Confederation. Although it is generally acknowledged that Thebes was the dominant city of Boeotia in the Archaic and Classical Periods, scholarly opinion has varied on how to classify Thebes’ dominance. At some point in the period considered here, the Boeotian states gathered themselves together into a regional collective, a confederation. The features of this union (in which Thebes was the leading participant) obscure Thebes’ ambitions to subjugate other Boeotian states. I argue here that it is appropriate to define Thebes’ relationship with ...
This article discusses the relations between Thebes and Sparta from the end of the Peloponnesian War...
<p>This dissertation examines the history of the military institutions of the Hellenistic kingdoms. ...
In this paper we analyze in brief how two ancient Greek federations, the Boeotoian and the Achaean o...
This thesis is a reexamination of Thebes’ relationship with the neighbouring Greek poleis (city stat...
The main priority of my paper will be to point out characteristic features and the most important ob...
This dissertation examines the territorial possessions of the members of the Delian League, which I ...
Between 499 and 387 the Greek city-state Miletus in Ionia (modern south-western Turkey) found itself...
This study offers the first synthesis in French of the history of the Boeotian confederacy in the He...
Our current understanding of the Boiotian military in the Hellenistic Period is characterised by som...
This research pays some attention to the cultural contact, economic commerce, and diplomatic relatio...
The northwestern Boeotian town of Lebadeia is known primarily in both the ancient sources and modern...
Sparta’s attack on the newly-established Athenian democracy marks a turning point in the history of...
This thesis focuses upon the first meeting between the Roman and Parthian Empires in the first decad...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a distinctive study of fifth-century BC Athenian power. I argue...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
This article discusses the relations between Thebes and Sparta from the end of the Peloponnesian War...
<p>This dissertation examines the history of the military institutions of the Hellenistic kingdoms. ...
In this paper we analyze in brief how two ancient Greek federations, the Boeotoian and the Achaean o...
This thesis is a reexamination of Thebes’ relationship with the neighbouring Greek poleis (city stat...
The main priority of my paper will be to point out characteristic features and the most important ob...
This dissertation examines the territorial possessions of the members of the Delian League, which I ...
Between 499 and 387 the Greek city-state Miletus in Ionia (modern south-western Turkey) found itself...
This study offers the first synthesis in French of the history of the Boeotian confederacy in the He...
Our current understanding of the Boiotian military in the Hellenistic Period is characterised by som...
This research pays some attention to the cultural contact, economic commerce, and diplomatic relatio...
The northwestern Boeotian town of Lebadeia is known primarily in both the ancient sources and modern...
Sparta’s attack on the newly-established Athenian democracy marks a turning point in the history of...
This thesis focuses upon the first meeting between the Roman and Parthian Empires in the first decad...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a distinctive study of fifth-century BC Athenian power. I argue...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
This article discusses the relations between Thebes and Sparta from the end of the Peloponnesian War...
<p>This dissertation examines the history of the military institutions of the Hellenistic kingdoms. ...
In this paper we analyze in brief how two ancient Greek federations, the Boeotoian and the Achaean o...