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  • Royal Power, Law and Justice in Ancient Macedonia Joseph Roisman

    Royal Power, Law and Justice in Ancient Macedonia Joseph Roisman

  • Theopompus's Philippica

    Theopompus's Philippica

  • Ancient History Sourcebook: 11Th Brittanica: Sparta SPARTA an Ancient City in Greece, the Capital of Laconia and the Most Powerful State of the Peloponnese

    Ancient History Sourcebook: 11Th Brittanica: Sparta SPARTA an Ancient City in Greece, the Capital of Laconia and the Most Powerful State of the Peloponnese

  • Marathon 2,500 Years Edited by Christopher Carey & Michael Edwards

    Marathon 2,500 Years Edited by Christopher Carey & Michael Edwards

  • Rood 2009

    Rood 2009

  • Tales of Philip II Under the Roman Empire

    Tales of Philip II Under the Roman Empire

  • Theopompus' Homer

    Theopompus' Homer

  • Plutarch's Lysander and Sulla: Integrated Characters in Roman Historical Perspective

    Plutarch's Lysander and Sulla: Integrated Characters in Roman Historical Perspective

  • Athenaeus' Sixth Book on Greek and Roman Slavery

    Athenaeus' Sixth Book on Greek and Roman Slavery

  • Incomplete and Disconnected: Polybius, Digression, and Its Historiographical Afterlife

    Incomplete and Disconnected: Polybius, Digression, and Its Historiographical Afterlife

  • What Did Theopompus Think of Dion?1

    What Did Theopompus Think of Dion?1

  • The Treaties Between Persia and Athens Raubitschek, Antony E Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Fall 1964; 5, 3; Proquest Pg

    The Treaties Between Persia and Athens Raubitschek, Antony E Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Fall 1964; 5, 3; Proquest Pg

  • I. Herodotus Or Thucydides?

    I. Herodotus Or Thucydides?

  • Demosthenes and the Theoric Robert A

    Demosthenes and the Theoric Robert A

  • How Many Companions Did Philip Ii Have?

    How Many Companions Did Philip Ii Have?

  • From Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus

    From Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus

  • An Atypical Affair? Alexander the Great, Hephaistion Amyntoros and the Nature of Their Relationship Jeanne Reames University of Nebraska at Omaha, Mreames@Unomaha.Edu

    An Atypical Affair? Alexander the Great, Hephaistion Amyntoros and the Nature of Their Relationship Jeanne Reames University of Nebraska at Omaha, [email protected]

  • The University of Chicago Reading Demosthenes A

    The University of Chicago Reading Demosthenes A

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  • A King Walking with Pain? on the Textual and Iconographical Images of Philip Ii and Other Wounded Kings*
  • About the Contributors
  • Cratippus Or Theopompus?
  • Menon, Son of Menekleides
  • Phillip II of Macedonia (Part One)
  • Notes on the Tradition of the Peace of Callias
  • Ancient Macedonia
  • Aristotle, Antisthenes of Rhodes, and the Magikos*
  • Antisthenes' Literary Fragments
  • Philip II, King of Macedon (382-336 B
  • Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
  • Theopompus' Treatment of Philip of Macedon Connor, W Robert Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1967; 8, 2; Proquest Pg
  • The Feast As a Venue for Social and Political Negotiation Between the Macedonian King and the Macedonian Elite, from Philip II to the Fall of Macedon
  • Sparta Government


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