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- The Death of Alexander the Great 1. Introduction
- The Wars of Alexanders Successors 323 - 281 Bc: Commanders and Campaigns V
- Bridging the Hellespont: the Successor Lysimachus - a Study
- Chapter Page CHAPTER I
- THE SLAVE SUPPLY in CLASSICAL GREECE David Braund
- Olympias, Cleopatra, and the Development of Hellenistic Aeacid Monarchy
- Studies in the Archaeology of Hellenistic Pontus: the Settlements, Monuments, and Coinage of Mithradates Vi and His Predecessors
- Hellenistic Period and World
- Alexander the Great's Cabinet
- Aristotle's Last Will and Testament Anton-Hermann Chroust
- Hellenistic Kingdoms and Culture
- I Thessalonians - Introduction
- ROYAL WOMEN in ANCIENT MACEDONIA* Two Sentences
- Macedonian Coins
- Nicanor Son of Balacrus Waldemar Heckel
- The Reign of Cleopatra
- The End of the Satrapies: the Date of Alexander IV's Death
- Coins for the Eleusinia
- The Macedonian and Thracian Dynasties
- Greek Imperialism, 6 Arises, to Which, As in the Case of the Present-Day British World, the Title Empire Is Applied with Some Impropriety
- The Series of 4'S (Fours) from Alexander the Great to Antiochus
- The Coronation of the Diadochi*
- “The Hellenistic Ruler Cult and Ptolemy I's Quest for Legitimacy”
- "The Women Who Would Be Kings": Adea-Eurydike and Olympias ―The Women Who Would Be Kings‖
- The Olympic Games: the First 1166 Years
- Copyright by Sarah Helen Davies 2012
- Olympias As Mother, Regent, and Royal Woman
- Time Line and King Lists
- Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
- Scholars Have Tried Endlessly to Answer This Question
- The Yom Kippur War and the Abomination of Desolation
- The Early Royal 'Saviour' in Ancient Greece
- Pyrrhus, and Other Personages As Paying a Royalty to the Author
- ST. PAUL in MACEDONIA 339 (200-197 B.C.), Ended with Philip's Defeat at Cynoscephalae.1 Roman Power