This volume challenges the perception that the Macedonian presence in Corinth resulted in a loss of significance and autonomy for the city, arguing that Corinth flourished while Macedon possessed the city. It explicates the nature of their relationship in the aftermath of Chaironeia through to the declaration of Greek Freedom at Isthmia in 196 B
This volume challenges the perception that the Macedonian presence in Corinth resulted in a loss of significance and autonomy for the city, arguing that Corinth flourished while Macedon possessed the city. It explicates the nature of their relationship in the aftermath of Chaironeia through to the declaration of Greek Freedom at Isthmia in 196 B
Michael D. Dixon is Associate Professor of History at the University of Southern Indiana, USA.
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List of Figures List of Maps Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Corinth The "Gateway of Isthmian Poseidon" 2. Corinth in the Age of Philip II and Alexander III 338-323 B.C. 3. The "Corinthian Troubles " Corinth and the Diadochoi 323-301 B.C. 4. Antigonos Gonatas and Corinth "The Passion of his Life" 5. Monuments and Cult in Early Hellenistic Corinth 6. The Achaian Interlude 243-224 B.C. From Liberation to Rebellion 7. The End of Macedonian Corinth 8.Conclusions and Reflections Bibliography
List of Figures List of Maps Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Corinth The "Gateway of Isthmian Poseidon" 2. Corinth in the Age of Philip II and Alexander III 338-323 B.C. 3. The "Corinthian Troubles " Corinth and the Diadochoi 323-301 B.C. 4. Antigonos Gonatas and Corinth "The Passion of his Life" 5. Monuments and Cult in Early Hellenistic Corinth 6. The Achaian Interlude 243-224 B.C. From Liberation to Rebellion 7. The End of Macedonian Corinth 8.Conclusions and Reflections Bibliography
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