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Contents |
From the Peloponnesian War to the enthronement of Philip II of Macedonia -- The Macedonian peace of Philip II and Alexander the Great -- The slogan of freedom under and after the successors -- Rome and the Greeks from 229 to the declaration of Flamininus -- The origin of the Roman slogan of Greek freedom -- The Roman slogan of Greek freedom against Nabis and Antiochos III -- Rome and Greek cities -- Rhodes between Rome and Perseus -- The downfall of the Achaean league and Polybios's history -- The slogan of freedom from the king's peace to the pax romana -- Appendix 1. The end of the Theban affiliation with the second Athenian confederacy -- Appendix 2. Sparta's alleged participation in the Athens peace -- Appendix 3. The "Peace of 367" (the peace of Pelopidas) and Diodoros -- Appendix 4. The content of the king's peace and the "territorial clause" -- Appendix 5. Philip's leadership of the Thessalians -- Appendix 6. Demosthenes's Macedonian diplomacy in the reign of Alexander -- Appendix 7. Alexander's treatment of individual Greek cities of Asia Minor -- Appendix 8. The expeditions of Heracleides and Dicaearchos -- Appendix 9. Fides and (Roman and foreign) clientelae. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. [445]-465) and indexes. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2009053923 |
ISBN | 9780195375183 |