Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such as Delphi and Olympia defining the essence of a Greek ‘imagined community’. In the Hellenistic period, several Greek cities began to organize large-scale festivals of their own at their main sanctuaries, gradually linking the expanded Greek world together through increasingly stronger ties. As Rome became dominant in the eastern Mediterranean, it was able to use these existing festival connections to anchor its hegemony, making them thereby even stronger. Through case studies of festivals at Magnesia on the Maeander, Stratonikeia, and Oropos we explore ways that network theory can help interpret this phenomenon
How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? U...
The chapter will draw attention to the importance of some 500 known Greek agonistic festivals for lo...
The chapter will draw attention to the importance of some 500 known Greek agonistic festivals for lo...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
Festivals were the heartbeat of Greek and Roman society and fulfilled significant roles in its socia...
Greek festival culture expanded in the period of the Roman empire, through the establishment of Gree...
The Hellenistic era incorporated new city foundations in Egypt and the Near East, as well as the anc...
This volume examines the diversity of networks and communities in the classical and early Hellenisti...
How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? U...
The chapter will draw attention to the importance of some 500 known Greek agonistic festivals for lo...
The chapter will draw attention to the importance of some 500 known Greek agonistic festivals for lo...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
Panhellenic festivals were central to the ancient Greek world since archaic times, with places such ...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
This paper explores how the Roman empire was perceived and experienced in the Greek world from c. 20...
Festivals were the heartbeat of Greek and Roman society and fulfilled significant roles in its socia...
Greek festival culture expanded in the period of the Roman empire, through the establishment of Gree...
The Hellenistic era incorporated new city foundations in Egypt and the Near East, as well as the anc...
This volume examines the diversity of networks and communities in the classical and early Hellenisti...
How useful is the concept of "network" for historical studies and the ancient world in particular? U...
The chapter will draw attention to the importance of some 500 known Greek agonistic festivals for lo...
The chapter will draw attention to the importance of some 500 known Greek agonistic festivals for lo...