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The Greek slogan of freedom and early Roman politics in Greece / Sviatoslav Dmitriev.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Dmitriev, Sviatoslav.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- International relations.
- Rhetoric--Political aspects.
- Greece--Politics and government--To 146 B.C.
- Greece.
- Politics and government.
- Rhetoric--Political aspects--Greece.
- Rhetoric.
- Liberty--History.
- Liberty.
- History.
- Rome--Foreign relations--Greece.
- Rome.
- Greece--Foreign relations--Rome.
- Rome--Politics and government--265-30 B.C.
- Rome (Empire).
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 524 pages : maps ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
- 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 policy in Greece ad Asia Minor
- 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 cities of Asia Minor
- Appendix 8. The expeditions of Heracleides and Dicaearchos
- Appendix 9. Fides and (Roman and foreign) clientelae.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [445]-465) and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 9780195375183
- 0195375181
- OCLC:
- 496160379
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