Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and his Successors

Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and his Successors
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Publisher : Greenhill Books
Total Pages : 938
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ISBN-10 : 9781784386498
ISBN-13 : 1784386499
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and his Successors by : Waldemar Heckel

A unique compilation of more than one thousand concise biographies of those involved in the campaigns of Alexander the Great, and the struggle for power after his death. From leading commanders in Alexander’s army to the nobles of the Persian Empire, and the many other individuals he encountered throughout his life and reign, these complete and balanced biographies are drawn from the literary and epigraphic sources of the age. First published in 2006, this version has been expanded and substantially revised to widen the human and political landscape in which Alexander moved. The only work of its kind, this is an essential guide to a fascinating and pivotal historical era, and to one of history’s most successful military commanders.

The Cambridge Companion to Alexander the Great

The Cambridge Companion to Alexander the Great
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 611
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ISBN-10 : 9781108887427
ISBN-13 : 1108887422
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Alexander the Great by : Daniel Ogden

Has any ancient figure captivated the imagination of people over the centuries so much as Alexander the Great? In less than a decade he created an empire stretching across much of the Near East as far as India, which led to Greek culture becoming dominant in much of this region for a millennium. Here, an international team of experts clearly explains the life and career of one of the most significant figures in world history. They introduce key themes of his campaign as well as describing aspects of his court and government and exploring the very different natures of his engagements with the various peoples he encountered and their responses to him. The reader is also introduced to the key sources, including the more important fragmentary historians, especially Ptolemy, Aristobulus and Clitarchus, with their different perspectives. The book closes by considering how Alexander's image was manipulated in antiquity itself.

Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 391
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ISBN-10 : 9781444360158
ISBN-13 : 1444360159
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Alexander the Great by : Waldemar Heckel

Alexander the Great: A New History combines traditional scholarship with contemporary research to offer an innovative treatment of one of history's most famous figures. Written by leading experts in the field Looks at a wide range of diverse topics including Alexander's religious views, his entourage during his campaign East, his sexuality, the influence of his legacy, and his representations in art and cinema Discusses Alexander's influence, from his impact on his contemporaries to his portrayals in recent Hollywood films A highly informed and enjoyable resource for students and interested general readers

Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death

Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death
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Publisher : Classical Press of Wales
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781914535406
ISBN-13 : 1914535405
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death by : Daniel Ogden

The hellenistic royal families, from Alexander the Great to the last Cleopatra, took part in dynastic in-fighting that was vicious, colourful and instructive. In this they anticipated by centuries the better known excesses under Roman potentates such as Claudius and Nero. This new enhanced and revised edition of a major study explores the intricate quarrels and violence within the ruling hellenistic families. A main theme is the role of 'amphimetric' disputes, competition between a ruler's offspring from different women, and especially between the women themselves. The book also includes a full exploration of the role of courtesans in the political and sexual intrigues of the hellenistic courts.

The Courts of Philip II and Alexander the Great

The Courts of Philip II and Alexander the Great
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9783110622942
ISBN-13 : 3110622947
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Courts of Philip II and Alexander the Great by : Frances Pownall

Recent scholarship has recognized that Philip II and Alexander the Great adopted elements of their self-fashioning and court ceremonial from previous empires in the Ancient Near East, but it is generally assumed that the advent of the Macedonian court as a locus of politics and culture occurred only in the post-Alexander landscape of the Hellenistic Successors. This volume of ground-breaking essays by leading scholars on Ancient Macedonia goes beyond existing research questions to assess the profound impact of Philip and Alexander on court culture throughout the ages. The papers in this volume offer a thematic approach, focusing upon key institutional, cultural, social, ideological, and iconographical aspects of the reigns of Philip and Alexander. The authors treat the Macedonian court not only as a historical reality, but also as an object of fascination to contemporary Greeks that ultimately became a topos in later reflections on the lives and careers of Philip and Alexander. This collection of papers provides a paradigm-shifting recognition of the seminal roles of Philip and Alexander in the emergence of a new kind of Macedonian kingship and court culture that was spectacularly successful and transformative.

Alexander's Heirs

Alexander's Heirs
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781118862407
ISBN-13 : 1118862406
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Alexander's Heirs by : Edward M. Anson

Alexander’s Heirs offers a narrative account of the approximately forty years following the death of Alexander the Great, during which his generals vied for control of his vast empire, and through their conflicts and politics ultimately created the Hellenistic Age. Offers an account of the power struggles between Alexander’s rival generals in the forty year period following his death Discusses how Alexander’s vast empire ultimately became the Hellenistic World Makes full use of primary and secondary sources Accessible to a broad audience of students, university scholars, and the educated general reader Explores important scholarly debates on the Diadochi

Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and His Successors

Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and His Successors
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 1612009832
ISBN-13 : 9781612009834
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Who's Who in the Age of Alexander and His Successors by : Waldemar Heckel

The definitive biographical reference work on the life and campaigns of Alexander the Great.

Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires

Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 704
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ISBN-10 : 9789004710771
ISBN-13 : 9004710779
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires by :

Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires examines military structures and methods from the Elamite period through the Achaemenid, Seleucid, Arsacid, and Sasanian empires. War played a critical role in Iranian state formation and dynastic transitions, imperial ideologies and administration, and relations with neighbouring states and peoples from Central Asia to the Mediterranean. Twenty chapters by leading experts offer fresh approaches to the study of ancient Iranian armies, strategy, diplomacy, and battlefield methods, and contextualise famous conflicts with Greek and Roman opponents.

The Conquests of Alexander the Great

The Conquests of Alexander the Great
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : 9781139467582
ISBN-13 : 1139467581
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Conquests of Alexander the Great by : Waldemar Heckel

Waldemar Heckel provides a revisionist overview of the conquests of Alexander the Great. Emphasising the aims and impact of his military expeditions, the political consequences of military action, and the use of propaganda, both for motivation and justification, his underlying premise is that the basic goals of conquest and the keys to military superiority have not changed dramatically over the millennia. Indeed, as Heckel makes clear, many aristocratic and conquest societies are remarkably similar to that of Alexander in their basic aims and organisation. Heckel rejects the view of Alexander as a reincarnation of Achilles - as an irrational youth on a heroic quest for fame and immortality. In an engaging and balanced account of key military events, Heckel shows how Alexander imposed his will on the willing and how the defeated were no longer capable of resisting his military might.

Ghost on the Throne

Ghost on the Throne
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780307456601
ISBN-13 : 0307456609
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Ghost on the Throne by : James Romm

When Alexander the Great died at the age of thirty-two, his empire stretched from the Adriatic Sea in the west all the way to modern-day India in the east. In an unusual compromise, his two heirs—a mentally damaged half brother, Philip III, and an infant son, Alexander IV, born after his death—were jointly granted the kingship. But six of Alexander’s Macedonian generals, spurred by their own thirst for power and the legend that Alexander bequeathed his rule “to the strongest,” fought to gain supremacy. Perhaps their most fascinating and conniving adversary was Alexander’s former Greek secretary, Eumenes, now a general himself, who would be the determining factor in the precarious fortunes of the royal family. James Romm, professor of classics at Bard College, brings to life the cutthroat competition and the struggle for control of the Greek world’s greatest empire.