A History of Macedonia: 336-167 B.C.Clarendon Press, 1972 - 690ÆäÀÌÁö The history of Macedonia--the most remarkable of all monarchic states--is here presented from the death of Philip II through the state's loss of independence in 167 B.C. Recent discoveries about Macedonian arts and institutions have aided the authors in recounting the impact of Alexander's career, the civil war between the generals, and the final phase of Macedonian history, the wars with Rome. |
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THE FIRST ACTS OF ALEXANDER AND THE NATURE | 3 |
ALEXANDER IN THE BALKAN AREA | 32 |
ALEXANDER AND THE GREEK STATES | 56 |
17 | 69 |
Relations with the Greek states | 81 |
OF CIVIL WAR AMONG THE MACEDONIANS | 95 |
90 | 123 |
THE AMBITION OF ANTIGONUS THE END OF | 151 |
PHILIP BECOMES MASTER OF HIS COURT | 367 |
THE CONSOLIDATION OF MACEDONIAS POWER | 385 |
THE INTERVENTION AND THE WITHDRAWAL | 400 |
PHILIPS EXPANSIONIST POLICY AND | 411 |
THE DEFEAT OF THE MACEDONIAN ARMY AND | 429 |
COLLABORATION AND SUSPICION BETWEEN | 448 |
COLD FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN MACEDONIA AND ROME | 488 |
THE INDECISIVE | 505 |
91 | 177 |
SOME FEATURES OF THE TRANSITIONAL PERIOD | 180 |
FROM IPSUS TO THE END OF CASSANDERS DYNASTY | 199 |
8888885 | 203 |
66 | 214 |
THE YEARS OF CHAOS 2852776 B C | 239 |
THE EARLY YEARS | 259 |
THE NAVAL SITUATION | 290 |
THE LAST YEARS 251239 | 296 |
DEMETRIUS II 239229 B C | 317 |
ANTIGONUS DOSON 229221 B C | 337 |
THE DEFEAT OF THE MACEDONIAN STATE 168 | 532 |
THE DISMEMBERMENT OF MACEDONIA AND | 558 |
The formal relations between Macedonia | 571 |
The chronology of the years 281276 B C | 580 |
The battles of Cos and Andros | 587 |
The formal relations of Macedonia and some | 601 |
Some holdings of Perseus in Thrace | 611 |
LIST OF DATES | 618 |
630 | |
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