Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of the actions and the reign of Philip V have approached it largely from a Roman point of view, using as sources Polybius and, where Polybius is lost, Livy. The Polybian historiographical tradition tends to portray Philip V as an enemy and a tyrant, impious and cruel. The Macedonian king was eager to establish a universal and unjust dominion over Greece, Italy, and beyond, and Rome engaged in the first two Macedonian Wars to fight the threat of his growing ambition. Nevertheless, Polybius\u2019 portrayal of Philip V was affected not only by Polybius\u2019 admiration for Roman political structures, military power and overwhelming conquest, but also...
This thesis will contend that Polybius' stress on Achaean unity was related to his need to contrast ...
This thesis will contend that Polybius' stress on Achaean unity was related to his need to contrast...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ancient History Bulletin...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of t...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
The extant 10 fragments of Appian\u2019s Macedonian book, concerning Philip V of Macedonia, and thei...
Justin devotes three books (VII-IX) of his Epitome to the history of the kingdom of Macedonia until ...
Until a few decades ago all our information concerning Philip V and his reign in Macedonia (221-179 ...
According to Polybius, Philip V king of Macedon, at first considered as the ‘darling of Greeks’, c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The Roman’s victory over the Seleucids at Apamea in 188 B.C. offers them the chance to become the mo...
Polybius and Empires (Philip V, Carthage and some more paradeigmata). In this paper a number of Poly...
This is the first full-length study of the final war between Rome and the ancient Macedonian monarch...
In 319 B.C, the regent of Macedon and guardian of the kings, Antipater, died. Prior to his death, th...
By investigating the works of Polybius and Livy, we can discuss an important aspect of the impact of...
This thesis will contend that Polybius' stress on Achaean unity was related to his need to contrast ...
This thesis will contend that Polybius' stress on Achaean unity was related to his need to contrast...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ancient History Bulletin...
Philip V of Macedon was the first of the Epigonoi to face Rome. Several modern reconstructions of t...
Corrupted by a thirst for power, degenerated courtiers, cruel appetite, and bloody imperialistic amb...
The extant 10 fragments of Appian\u2019s Macedonian book, concerning Philip V of Macedonia, and thei...
Justin devotes three books (VII-IX) of his Epitome to the history of the kingdom of Macedonia until ...
Until a few decades ago all our information concerning Philip V and his reign in Macedonia (221-179 ...
According to Polybius, Philip V king of Macedon, at first considered as the ‘darling of Greeks’, c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
The Roman’s victory over the Seleucids at Apamea in 188 B.C. offers them the chance to become the mo...
Polybius and Empires (Philip V, Carthage and some more paradeigmata). In this paper a number of Poly...
This is the first full-length study of the final war between Rome and the ancient Macedonian monarch...
In 319 B.C, the regent of Macedon and guardian of the kings, Antipater, died. Prior to his death, th...
By investigating the works of Polybius and Livy, we can discuss an important aspect of the impact of...
This thesis will contend that Polybius' stress on Achaean unity was related to his need to contrast ...
This thesis will contend that Polybius' stress on Achaean unity was related to his need to contrast...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Ancient History Bulletin...