The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for hegemony, especially Athens and Sparta in the Classical period. This situation influenced the Rhodian civic community, where there were several episodes of stasis between democrats and oligarchs, supported respectively by Athenians and Spartans. In this paper we focus on one of these episodes, in the framework of the so-called Corinthian War (395-386 B.C.), on the development and implications of which our two main sources (Xenophon and Diodorus of Sicily) disagree
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
This paper offers a new analysis of sources as well as a new reconstruction of the events of Greek H...
PhD Thesisn this thesis I argue that an explanation of Themistokles' absence from the strategic of ...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
That war and alliances created the most suited context for the outburst of staseis (Thuc. III 82, 1)...
This paper offers a new analysis of sources as well as a new reconstruction of the events of Greek H...
This thesis examines Thucydides’ presentation of the Corinthians in his account of the outbreak of t...
The small navy of an island state in the Eastern Mediterranean figured prominently in the stability ...
The two Locrian territories were open to the sea: Eastern Locris to the Euboean Gulf, Western Locris...
Historical writing in the 19lh and 20lh centuries commonly accepted the view that ancient Greece was...
Following the end of the Archidamian war Sparta intervened in Parrhasia and at Lepreon. The interven...
DESPlTE ABLE STUDIES of the Epidamnian affair, and in particular of the Corcyraean and Corinthian sp...
The present study examines the relationships between Rome and the Greek world during a period which,...
Since its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BCE, Roman notables were a constant presence in Greece...
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
This paper offers a new analysis of sources as well as a new reconstruction of the events of Greek H...
PhD Thesisn this thesis I argue that an explanation of Themistokles' absence from the strategic of ...
The island of Rhodes was a naval base of great strategic interest for the Greek states fighting for ...
The naval politics of Sparta in the period between the Corinthian and Boeotian Wars is a problem tha...
That war and alliances created the most suited context for the outburst of staseis (Thuc. III 82, 1)...
This paper offers a new analysis of sources as well as a new reconstruction of the events of Greek H...
This thesis examines Thucydides’ presentation of the Corinthians in his account of the outbreak of t...
The small navy of an island state in the Eastern Mediterranean figured prominently in the stability ...
The two Locrian territories were open to the sea: Eastern Locris to the Euboean Gulf, Western Locris...
Historical writing in the 19lh and 20lh centuries commonly accepted the view that ancient Greece was...
Following the end of the Archidamian war Sparta intervened in Parrhasia and at Lepreon. The interven...
DESPlTE ABLE STUDIES of the Epidamnian affair, and in particular of the Corcyraean and Corinthian sp...
The present study examines the relationships between Rome and the Greek world during a period which,...
Since its conquest by Rome in the 2nd century BCE, Roman notables were a constant presence in Greece...
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
This paper offers a new analysis of sources as well as a new reconstruction of the events of Greek H...
PhD Thesisn this thesis I argue that an explanation of Themistokles' absence from the strategic of ...