History Of Macedonia_EN_v2
... Macedonian from Thessaloniki, both his Macedonian and his Greek origins were emphasised with the phrase ‘honour and gratitude are due to those who have served the homeland and the other Macedonians and the other Greeks’, (IG X 2.1, 1031). These points, to which others could be added, leave no doubt ...
... Macedonian from Thessaloniki, both his Macedonian and his Greek origins were emphasised with the phrase ‘honour and gratitude are due to those who have served the homeland and the other Macedonians and the other Greeks’, (IG X 2.1, 1031). These points, to which others could be added, leave no doubt ...
OCR Textbook - John D Clare
... in central Greece came to a head at the battle of Chaeronea in August, when Philip’s army secured an emphatic victory over a coalition of states, many of whom had been allied to him at some point. Amongst these were Athens and Thebes, with contributions from others such as Corinth, Megara and Euboea ...
... in central Greece came to a head at the battle of Chaeronea in August, when Philip’s army secured an emphatic victory over a coalition of states, many of whom had been allied to him at some point. Amongst these were Athens and Thebes, with contributions from others such as Corinth, Megara and Euboea ...
on C. Smith and L. M. Yarrow (edd.), Imperialism
... Amphipolitans therefore, were adapting quickly to a confused and complicated post-war political situation (pp. –). Andrew Erskine (‘Polybius Among the Romans: Life in the Cyclops’ Cave’) contributes a useful piece on the treatment of foreign detainees at Rome. There were hundreds of Greeks in th ...
... Amphipolitans therefore, were adapting quickly to a confused and complicated post-war political situation (pp. –). Andrew Erskine (‘Polybius Among the Romans: Life in the Cyclops’ Cave’) contributes a useful piece on the treatment of foreign detainees at Rome. There were hundreds of Greeks in th ...
Pirates - patrycjaxo
... Ancient Roman age. The ships from those times used to sail near the coast, which made them the easy targets to the pirates. The Greek's pirate base was in the Lipari Islands for over 2500 years and Rome 's was Istria. Greek pirates, Illyrian, had their attack on Roman's ships in the Adriatic Sea. Th ...
... Ancient Roman age. The ships from those times used to sail near the coast, which made them the easy targets to the pirates. The Greek's pirate base was in the Lipari Islands for over 2500 years and Rome 's was Istria. Greek pirates, Illyrian, had their attack on Roman's ships in the Adriatic Sea. Th ...
Phillip II of Macedonia (Part One)
... Nicomedia says that the Macedonians were "wandering about without resources, many of them clothed in sheepskins and pasturing small flocks in the mountains, defending them with difficulty against the Illyrians, Triballians and neighboring Thracians" (full text). This is exaggerated, but it is true t ...
... Nicomedia says that the Macedonians were "wandering about without resources, many of them clothed in sheepskins and pasturing small flocks in the mountains, defending them with difficulty against the Illyrians, Triballians and neighboring Thracians" (full text). This is exaggerated, but it is true t ...