Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth

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Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth

Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth 338-196 B. C. challenges the perception that the Macedonians' advent and continued presence in Corinth amounted to a loss of significance and autonomy. Immediately after Chaironeia Philip II and his son Alexander III established close relations with Corinth and certain leading citizens on the basis of goodwill (eunoia). Mutual benefits and respect characterized their discourse throughout the remainder of the early Hellenistic period; this was neither a period of domination or decline nor one in which the Macedonians deprived Corinthians of their autonomy. Instead Corinth flourished while the Macedonians possessed the city. It was the site of a vast building program much of which must be construed as the direct result of Macedonian patronage evidence suggests strongly that those Corinthians who supported the Macedonians enjoyed great prosperity under them. Corinth's strategic location made it an integral part of the Macedonians' strategy to establish and maintain hegemony over the mainland Greek peninsula after Philip II's victory at Chaironeia. The Macedonian dynasts and kings who later possessed Corinth also valued its strategic position and they regarded it as an essential component in their efforts to claim legitimacy due to its association with the Argead kings Philip II and Alexander III the Great and the League of Corinth they established. This study explicates the nature of the relationship between Corinthians and Macedonians that developed in the aftermath of Chaironeia through the defeat at the battle of Kynoskephalai and the declaration of Greek Freedom at Isthmia in 196 B. C. Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth is not simply the history of a single polis; it draws upon the extant literary epigraphic prosopographic topographic numismatic architectural and archaeological evidence to place Corinth within broader Hellenistic world. This volume the full f . Language: English
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  • Category: History
  • Artist: Michael D. Dixon
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Publication Date: 2019/12/12
  • Publisher / Label: Taylor & Francis
  • Number of Pages: 256
  • Fruugo ID: 337363305-740991013
  • ISBN: 9780367869281

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