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Loading... The History of the Argeads : New Perspectives. With the collaboration of Sarina Pal4 | None | 3,458,180 | None | None | The Macedonian Argead Empire had an interesting and fascinating history already before its rise under its most famous rulers Philip II and his son Alexander III. Furthermore, the history of their predecessors provides a context for understanding their activities. This volume, based on a conference on Argead Macedonia in 2015, offers an account of the place of Argead Macedonia in the wider ancient world from the sixth century BC to the second century AD and beyond. Argead Macedonia is explored in the context of its regal, structural, historical, courtly and military traditions. Its alliances and enmities, its political networks and environment are scrutinized particularly in regard to Persia, but also to Greece.… (more) |
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Most of the papers deal with problems directly related to the Argeadae, but some are devoted to the Achaemenid impact on Asia Minor. The aim of the editors is to present new approaches to, perspectives on, and views of Argead Macedonia—a task only partly accomplished: some of the papers contribute to the subject they discuss, whereas others simply summarize past achievements.