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Royal tombs and cult of the dead kings in Early Hellenistic Macedonia
Franca Landucci Gattinoni Richard Stoneman ; Sabine Müller ; Timothy Howe
Ancient Historiography on War and Empire, 2016, p.125
United States: Oxbow Books
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Título:
Royal tombs and cult of the dead kings in Early Hellenistic Macedonia
Autor:
Franca Landucci Gattinoni
Richard Stoneman
;
Sabine Müller
;
Timothy Howe
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É parte de:
Ancient Historiography on War and Empire, 2016, p.125
Descrição:
In the geopolitical chessboard of the Aegean Sea, Macedonian power emerged and developed thanks to the extraordinary strategic ability of Philip II, king of Macedonia since 359 BCE. Until then, Macedonia had been relegated to the margins of Greek history, and the profits from the raw materials of its territory (mainly timber and precious metals) had benefited the Greek cities that controlled their trade. Amidst the wreckage of contemporary Hellenistic historiography, only Books 16–20 of theLibraryof Diodorus Siculus, the historian of the second half of the first century BCE, provide the widest and most ancient historicalcontinuum
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United States: Oxbow Books
Idioma:
Inglês
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