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WILLIAM STEVEN GREENWALT DEPARTMENT OF , SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SANTA CLARA, CA. 95053

Education Ph.D. and Roman , University of Virginia, May 1985 M.A. Ancient Greek and Roman History, University of Virginia, August 1978 B.A. History and English with High Distinction, University of Virginia, May 1975

Dissertation The Development of Royal Authority in Argead

Academic Honors, Awards and Distinctions Profiled as a Macedonian Scholar of note in Volume One of the journal, Karanos. ​ ​ Member, the Scott R. Jacobs Fund: endowing graduate students and junior faculty for the study of and his ancient legacy (2010-). Chair, Department of Classics (2013-14). Director of the Honors Program, Lead Scholars Program and the Office of Fellowships, (2008-12). Chair, Department of Classics, 2000-2006. Teaching Award for Summer Excellence, 2005. Durham Summer Program Professor, 2004. University of California at Berkeley, Visiting Professor, 2004. Faculty Director, Alpha Learning Community, 2003-2006. College of Arts and Special Recognition Award for Energy, Vision, and Leadership in Pioneering Residential Learning Communities, 2002. College of Arts and Sciences Tenure Committee for the Arts and . Chair, 2003-2004; Committee Member, 2001-04. Brutocao Award for Teaching Excellence, 2001-2002. Promoted to Full Professor, 2001. Chair, Session III (“The Thracian Kings”), Eighth International Congress of Thracian Studies, Sophia, Bulgaria, 2000. Faculty Founder and Director, Communitas Learning Community, 1999-2003. College of Arts and Sciences David E. Logothetti Teaching Award, 1998-1999. College of Arts and Sciences Tenure Committee for the Arts and Humanities Chair, 1995-1996; Committee Member, 1993-1996. Brutocao Award for Excellence in Curriculum Innovation, 1995. Executive Committee Chair, 1991-1995. Co-Founder and Coordinator, the Freshman Learning Committee (Alpha), 1993- 1997. Thomas Terry Research Award, 1993. Durham Summer Program Professor, 1992. Arnold L & Lois S. Graves Teaching Award, 1991. Promoted and Tenured, Santa Clara University, 1991. Paul Locatelli Junior Faculty Fellow, 1989. NEH Participant: “The Greek Family in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods,” with Sarah Pomeroy CUNY, 1989. NEH Selection Committee Member: “Greek Society and Religion,” with Michael Jameson Stanford, 1988. Stanford University, Visiting Assistant Professor, 1988. American Numismatic Society Summer Fellow, 1987. Thomas Terry Research Award, 1987. NEH Participant: “Greek Society and Religion,” with Michael Jameson Stanford, 1986.

Teaching

Santa Clara University, Lecturer; Assistant, Associate & Full Professor, 1982- 2018. University of California at Berkeley, Visiting Full Professor, 2004. Stanford University, Visiting Assistant Professor 1988. University of Virginia, Graduate Lecturer, 1980, 1981; Teaching Assistant, 1977- 1981.

Other Relevant Teaching Experience

Faculty Director, Alpha Learning Community, 2003-2006. Faculty Director, Communitas Learning Community, 1999-2003. Faculty Co-Coordinator, the Freshman Learning Community, 1993-1998. Occasional Lecturer on ancient topics for the Osher Program (adult education).

Publications

“The Assassination of Archelaus,” accepted by Karanos. ​ ​ “Alexander II of Macedonia,” in Ancient on War and Empire, eds. T. ​ ​ Howe and S. Muller (Oxbow, 2017), 80-91. “Bucephalas the ,” in Hetairideia: Studies in Honor of W. Lindsay Adams, eds. D. ​ ​ ​ Powers, J Hawke, and J. Langford (Ares, 2016), 29-41. “Infantry and the Evolution of Argead Macedonia,” in , Macedon and Persia, ​ ​ ​ eds. Timothy Howe, E. Edward Garvin and Graham Wrightson (Oxbow, 2015), 41-46. “Thracian and Macedonian Kingship,” in A Companion to Ancient , eds. Julia ​ ​ Valeva, Emil Nankov and Denver Grainger (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015), 337-351. “About the Cover,” Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society N.S. 49 (2011), 163- ​ ​ 167, (with Gerald Alexanderson). “Royal Charisma and the Evolution of Macedonia During the Reigns of Philip and Alexander,” Ancient World 42 (2011), 148-156 ​ ​ “Macedonia, and ,” in Companion to Ancient Macedonia, eds. Ian ​ ​ Worthington, and Joseph Roisman (Blackwell, 2010), pp. 279-305. ​ ​ “Kingship in Greece,” in Oxford Encyclopedia of and , v. 4 (2010), ​ ​ 173-175. ​ “Argead Dunasteia During the Reigns of Philip II and Alexander III,” in Philip II and ​ Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives, eds. Elizabeth Carney ​ and Daniel Ogden (Oxford, 2010), pp. 151-163. “Philip and on Samothrace,” in Macedonian Legacies: Studies in Ancient ​ Macedonian History and Culture in Honor of Eugene N. Borza, eds. Timothy ​ Howe and Jeanne Reames (Regina, 2008), pp. 79-106. “The Development of a Middle Class in Macedonia,” Archaia Makedonia, 7 (2006), ​ ​ 179-188. “Archelaus the Philhellene,” Ancient World 34 (2003), 131-153. ​ ​ “A Macedonian Counterpart to the Thracian Rider: Alexander and Bucephalas,” Eighth ​ International Congress of Thracian Studies, v. 1 (2002), 281-291. ​ “Argead Changes,” Archaia Makedonia 6 (1999), 453-462. ​ ​ “Why Pella?” Historia 48 (1997), 158-183. ​ ​ “Thracian Influence on the Ideology of Argead Kingship,” Actes 2e Symposium ​ International Des Etudes Thraciennes, v. 1 (1997), 121-133. ​ “Proto-Historical Argead Women: Lan(ice?), Cleonice, , Prothoe, Niconoe,” Bulletin 10 (1996), 47-50. ​ “A Solar Dionysus and Argead Legitimacy,” Ancient World 25 (1994), 3-8. ​ ​ “The Production of Coinage from Archelaus to Perdiccas III and the Evolution of Argead Macedonia,” Ventures Into Greek History, ed. I. Worthington (Oxford University ​ ​ Press, 1994), 105-134. “The Iconographical Significance of Amyntas III Mounted Hunter Stater,” Archaia ​ Makedonia, 5 (1992), 95-104. ​ “Unstable and On the Fringe: Argead Macedonia in the Classical Period,” Laetaberis, n.s. ​ ​ 7 (1989), 9-27. “Polygamy and Succession in Argead Macedonia,” Arethusa 22 (1989), 19-45. ​ ​

“Amyntas III and the Political Stability of Argead Macedonia,” Ancient World 18 (1988), ​ ​ 35-44. “The Age of Marriageability at the Argead Court: 360-317 B.C.,” Classical World 82 (1988), ​ ​ 93-97. “Argaeus, II and Alexander Corpse,” Ancient History Bulletin 2 (1988), 39-41. ​ ​ “Macedonian Kings and the Political Usefulness of the Medical Arts,” Archaia ​ Makedonia 4 (1987), 213-222. ​ “Argaeus in the Macedonian Religious Tradition,” Ancient History Bulletin 1 (1987), 51- ​ ​ 53. “ and the Foundation of Argead Macedonia,” Ancient World 13 (1986), 117- ​ ​ 122. “The Introduction of Caranus into the Argead King List,” Greek, Roman and Byzantine ​ Studies 26 (1985), 43-49. ​ “The Search for Arrhidaeus,” Ancient World 10 (1985), 69-77. ​ ​ “A Macedonian Mantis,” Ancient World 5 (1982), 17-25. ​ ​

Requested and Forthcoming

“Antigonid Queens,” forthcoming in Women and Monarchy in the Ancient ​ Mediterranean, eds. E. Carney and S. Muhler (Taylor and Francis). ​ “The Development of Argead Kingship,” in A Companion to Alexander the Great, ed. D. ​ ​ Ogden,(Cambridge). Submitted

“The Alexander Mosaic Reconsidered,” to Journal of . ​

Non-Scholarly Publications

The following entries (ranging from 200 to 5,000 words) appear in Women In World History ​ (Yorkin Press) in 17 volumes.

Ada Adea Agnodice Agrippina the Elder Amanishakhete Anyte Arete Arsinoe II Artemisia Artemisia Athaliah Atossa Axiothea Berenice Berenice Berenice I Berenice II Berenice III Berenice IV Berenice Syra Calpurnia Cassandra Claudia Antonia Cleopatra Cleopatra I Cleopatra II Cleopatra III Cleopatra IV Cleopatra VII Cleopatra Selene Cleopatra Thea Constantia Cornelia Cornelia Cornelia Cornelia Cynnane Delilah Dido Esther Eurydice Flavia Domitilla Aelia Flavia Flaccilla Galla Galla Hannah Helena Helen Palaeologa Herodias Judith Julia Avita Mamaea Julia Domna Julia Maesa Kassia Laodice Lasthenia Licinia Eudoxia Marcella Mavia Melania the Elder Melania the Younger Messene Minythyia Monica Myrtis Nitocris Nitocris Nonna Olympias Panthea Parysatis Paula Vibia Perpetua Pheretima Philinna Pompeia Rhodogne Rhodopis Roxane Sabina Salome Salome III Sapphira Sarah Sati Beg Scribonia Servillia Sivali Sophia Sophonisba Sosipatra Stateira Stateira Stateira Stratonice Stratonice Telesilla Teuta Thalestris Thecla Theoctista Theodora Theodora Theodora Theodora Theodora Theodota Theodota Theophano Theophano Theophano Thessalonice Timoclea Veronica Veturia Volumnia Xanthippe Zoe Carbonopsina Zoe Zautzina

“Marcus Tullius ,” Leaders of the World v. 2, ed. Anne Commire (Gale, 1994), ​ ​ 257-261. “Nero Claudius ,” Leaders of the World v. 3, ed. Anne Commire (Gale, 1994), ​ ​ 987-992. “,” Leaders of the World v. 3, ed. Anne Commire (Gale, 1994), 1055-1060. ​ ​ “Ptolemy II Philadelphus,” Great Lives From History, ed. Frank Magill (Salem, 1988), ​ ​ 1752-1776. “Ptolemy I Soter,” Great Lives From History, ed. Frank Magill (Salem, 1988), 1757- ​ ​ 1762.

Published Reviews

The Policy of Darius and Xerxes towards Thrace and Macedonia, by Miroslav ​ Ivanov Vasilev, AHB, forthcoming. ​ ​ In the Shadow of Olympus: The Emergence of Macedon, by Eugene N. Borza, Classical ​ ​ . The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife, by Erik Hornung, The History Teacher. ​ ​ Gods of , by Barbara Watterson, The History Teacher. ​ ​ Kings and Colonists: Aspects of Macedonian Imperialism, by R.A. Billows, The ​ ​ American Historical Review (1996), 819-820. ​ Alexander of Macedon, 356-323 B.C.: A Historical Biography, by , Classical ​ ​ Philology 78 (1992), 169-173. ​ The Hellenistic Age from the Battle of Ipsos to the Death of Kleopatra VII, ed. and ​ translated by Stanley Burstein, The History Teacher, 21 (1987), 130. ​ ​

Papers

“The Alexander Mosaic,” The Courts of Philip II and Alexander the Great, May 2018. ​ ​ “The Hermolaus Affair,” Eighth International Symposium for Ancient Macedonian ​ Studies, November 2017. ​ th “Macedonian and Thracian Relations, 13 ​ International Symposium of Thracian Studies, ​ ​ ​ September, 2017. “The Macedonian Royal Hunt,” Sacred Times and Places, April 2017. ​ ​ “Argead Charisma and Loyalty” Fifth International Conference on Kings and Queens, Clemson University, April, 2016. “The Death of Archelaus,” Sixth International Symposium on Alexander the Great and Macedonia, 2014. “Argead Royal Charisma,” Association of Ancient Historians, 2010. “Argead Dunasteia During the Reigns of Philip II and Alexander III,” Fourth International Symposium on Alexander the Great, 2008. “The Development of a Macedonian Middle Class,” Seventh International Congress on Ancient Macedonia, 2002. “A Macedonian Counterpart to the Thracian Rider, Alexander and Bucephalas,” International Congress of Thracian Studies, 2000. “Philip and Olympias,” Classical Association of Canada, 1998. “Archelaus the Philhellene,” Classical Association of the Midwest and South, 1998. “Argead Name Changes,” Sixth International Congress on Ancient Macedonia, 1996. “Argead and Macedonian ,” University of California, Berkeley, 1996. “The Problem of Macedonian Ethnicity in Antiquity,” Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, 1995. “Philip II and Olympias at Samothrace: Why and When,” Classical Association of the Midwest and South, 1994. “Thracian Influence on the Ideology of Argead Kingship,” Second International Congress on Thracian Studies, 1992. “Archelaus= Reforms and the Development of the Argead State,” Classical Association of Midwest and South, 1992.

“Why Pella?” American Philological Association, 1991. “The Politics of Silver: Development of Coinage in Early Macedonia,” California State University Fresno, 1990. “Dynastic in Fifth and Fourth Century Macedonia,” Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, 1990. “The Development of Argead Coinage,” University of California, Berkeley, 1989. “The Silver Staters of Amyntas III,” Fifth International Congress on Ancient Macedonia, 1989. “Macedonian and Illyrian Relations in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries,” Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, 1989. “The Argead Kingdom as Oikos,” City University of New York, 1989. “Polygamy and Politics in Argead Macedonia,” City University of New York, 1989. “Unstable and on the Fringe: Argead Macedonia in the Classical Period,” California Classical Association, 1989. “The Domestic and Foreign Policies of Amyntas III,” Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, 1988. “The Role and Status of Women at the Argead Court,” American Historical Association, 1987. “The Silver Staters of Amyntas III,” American Numismatic Society, 1987. “Comments on: What’s in a Name? The Emergence of a Title for Royal Women in the ,” by E. Carney and “Eudocia in the Holy Land,” by Kenneth Holum, Seventh Berkshire Conference on Women and History, 1987. “Macedonian Maenads and ’ Bacchae,” Classical Association of Canada, 1987; ​ ​ and Stanford University, 1987. “Royal Succession in Argead Macedonia,” Southwestern Social Association, 1985. “The Argead King List and the Justification of Royal Authority in Fourth Century Macedonia,” Southwestern Social Science Association, 1984. “The King as Healer,” Fourth International Congress on Ancient Macedonia, 1983. “The King is Dead...Long Live the Kings,” Southwestern Social Science Association, 1983. “Aristander of Telmessos and the Religiosity of Alexander the Great,” Classical Association of Canada, 1982.

Works in Progress “Argead Charisma and Loyalty.” “The Meaning of the Alexander Mosaic.” The Evolution of the Argead Monarchy before Philip II.

University Service Panetta Award Committee, 2010-2012 Brutocao Committee Selection Committee, 2008 Graves Award Selection Committee, 2007. Honors Program Advisory Committee, 2007-2008. Faculty Director, Alpha Residential Community, 2003-2006. College Tenure Committee for the Arts and Humanities, 2001-04; Chair 2003-04. Member, Student Planning Day Committee, 2000. Faculty Director, Communitas Residential Community, 1999-2003. Acting Residential Community Director, 2003-04. Classics Department Library Liaison, 1992-2000; 2007-08. Summer Orientation Speaker, 1998-2000. Member, Summer Orientation Planning Committee, 1999-2000.

Member, Task Force on Community of Scholars and Integrated Education for WASC, 1998-99. Member, Advisory group for Information Services Facilities Planning, 1998-1999. Moderator, History Department Student Conference, 1997. Participant, Jesuit Education Team, Gonzaga University, 1998. Catholic Studies Program Board, 1994-1998. Member, the President=s Task Force on Academic Program Quality Review, 1994-1996. Co-Director, Freshman Residential Community, 1993-97. Summer Orientation Residential Learning Community Organizer, 1999-2005. College Tenure Committee for the Arts and Humanities, 1993-96; Chair, 1995-96. Faculty Senate Representative, 1992-96. Member, Academic Integrity Committee, 1991-93. Co-Chair Western Culture Advisory sub-committee to the Core Curriculum Committee, 1991-93.

Professional Service

I have acted several times as a tenure and promotion evaluator, reviewed blindly a score of articles under consideration for publication (including such journals as the Transactions and ​ Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Phoenix, and Classical Philology), read ​ ​ ​ manuscripts for possible publication, reviewed text books for content before publication, and served as an outside reader for doctoral dissertations.