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Recht --- Geschichte --- Griechenland --- Hellenistische Staaten --- Conferences - Meetings --- Recht. --- Griechenland. --- Hellenistische Staaten.
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Queens --- Reines --- Biography --- Biographies --- Biographie --- Macedonia --- Middle East --- Macédoine --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Histoire --- -Queens --- -Royalty --- Rulers --- Sovereigns --- Monarchy --- Women --- Courts and courtiers --- Empresses --- Kings and rulers --- -Macedon --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- Orient --- -History --- -Monarchs --- Koninginnen (vorstinnen) --- Königin --- Biography. --- Biographies. --- Kleopatra (Ägypten, Königin, II.) --- Kleopatra (Ägypten, Königin, III.) --- Hellenistische Staaten --- Monarchs --- -Biography --- Middle East. --- Koninginnen (vorstinnen). --- Königin. --- History. --- Kleopatra (Ägypten, Königin, II.). --- Kleopatra (Ägypten, Königin, III.). --- Hellenistische Staaten. --- -Koninginnen (vorstinnen). --- Makedhonia --- Makedonia --- Makedoniya --- Makedonja --- Macédoine --- Royalty --- Arab countries --- To 622 --- To 168 B.C.
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This is the first book on athletics in the Hellenistic era, with 16 contributions covering a range of historical, archaeological and philological perspectives. Previous scholarship has focused primarily on the classical age and the Roman imperial period, but it was in the Hellenistic age that Greek sport saw several important developments: the spread of Greek athletic culture in the East following the campaigns of Alexander the Great, the foundation of new athletic contests, and the emergence of a professional association of athletes. Topics discussed in this volume include how agonistic victories were exploited in legitimating (some) Hellenistic kings, the value placed on athletic prowess in the lively urban culture of this time, the role of sport in defining Greek identity, and the changing modes of representation of athletic action in literature and the arts. In emphasizing the central place of athletics in Greek culture, these papers offer new insights and will have far-reaching implications for our understanding of the wider political and social history of the Hellenistic period.
Athletics --- Hellenism --- Sports athlétiques --- Hellénisme --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Sport --- Hellenismus --- Geschichte 336 v. Chr.-30 v. Chr. --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Alte Geschichte --- Archäologie --- Epigraphik --- Papyrologie --- (VLB-WN)9553 --- Hellenistische Zeit --- Hellenistische Staaten --- Griechenland --- v336-v30 --- Körperertüchtigung --- Leibesübungen --- Athletik --- Sportler --- Sportwissenschaft --- Körperertüchtigung --- Leibesübungen
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Adel. --- Aristocracy (Social class) --- Aristocracy (Social class). --- Aristocratie --- Art et science navals --- Elite. --- Hellenism. --- Histoire navale ancienne. --- Histoire navale --- Marine marchande --- Marine. --- Marines de guerre --- Naval art and science --- Naval art and science. --- Naval history, Ancient. --- Noblesse --- Oberschicht. --- Seehandel. --- Vlootpolitiek. --- Histoire --- Geschichte 300 v. Chr.-40 v. Chr. --- Greece --- Hellenistische Staaten. --- Rhodes (Greece) --- Rhodes (Grèce ; île) --- Rhodes (Grèce) --- Rhodos. --- History. --- Commerce --- Histoire. --- Histoire navale.
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In the ancient Graeco-Roman East different types of interaction between Greek and local cultures took place. The present book investigates them from different viewpoints in their different manifestations (education, language, literature, etc.), and in different geographical areas: Egypt, Syria, Pontus Cappadocia, Propontis, Bithynia, Phrygia, Pisidia or the whole of Asia Minor.0Did the Greek paideia intermingle with local traditions in the education of the local ruling classes? Did that have an impact on their prestige? Did this affect social classes? What were the extent and consequences of the linguistic contact between Greek and the local languages? Where there phenomena of Greek-local cultural translations or adaptations? What was the degree of penetration of the Greek literary models or topoi? How was the interaction of Greek paideia and the ancestral (local or regional) religions? What was the role of the Greek paideia as a signpost of identity? How did Greek and Latin coexist in this context?0To answer such questions, the different papers in the current volume study each of them from a particular point of view, paying attention to the evidence available.
Byzantine Empire --- Greek influences. --- Civilization, Classical. --- Education, Greek. --- Education --- Language and culture --- History. --- Greece --- Middle East --- Civilization. --- Griechen. --- Kulturvermittlung. --- Paideía (le mot grec). --- paideia. --- Örtliche Elite. --- Lang, Johann Gottfried, --- Empire byzantin --- Hellenistische Staaten. --- Influence grecque. --- Civilization [Greco-Roman ] --- History --- World history
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Rolf Strootman brings together various aspects of court culture in the Macedonian empires of the post-Achaemenid Near East. During the Hellenistic Period (c. 330-30 BCE), Alexander the Great and his successors reshaped their Persian and Greco-Macedonian legacies to create a new kind of rulership that was neither 'western' nor 'eastern' and would profoundly influence the later development of court culture and monarchy in both the Roman West and Iranian East. Drawing on the socio-political models of Norbert Elias and Charles Tilly, After the Achaemenids shows how the Hellenistic dynastic courts were instrumental in the integration of local elites in the empires, and the (re)distribution of power, wealth, and status. It analyses the competition among courtiers for royal favour and the, not always successful, attempts of the Hellenistic rulers to use these struggles to their own advantage.
Elite (Social sciences) --- Elite (Sciences sociales) --- Middle East --- Macedonia --- Moyen-Orient --- Macédoine --- History --- History. --- Civilization --- Civilization. --- Courts and courtiers --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Cour et courtisans --- Hellenism. --- Elite (Social sciences) / Macedonia. --- Elite (Social sciences) / Middle East. --- Höfische Kultur. --- Hellenistische Staaten. --- Court and courtiers --- Courts and courtiers. --- Macédoine --- Elites (Social sciences) --- Leadership --- Power (Social sciences) --- Social classes --- Social groups --- Arab countries --- Macedon --- Makedhonia --- Makedonia --- Makedoniya --- Makedonja --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Orient
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After conquering one of the biggest empires the world has ever seen, Alexander the Great died prematurely in 323 B.C., without leaving a suitable heir to the throne. During the next decades his generals, thenceforth known as the Diadochoi; or Successors, unremittingly fought over the king's inheritance. The balance of power which ultimately resulted from their struggle would determine the course of events in the eastern Mediterranean for centuries to come. Despite its historical importance many aspects of the age of the Successors remain underexplored. Written by leading international specialists, the 24 contributions to this book help in remedying that situation by addressing new issues or shedding fresh light on old questions. They not only explore the written and material evidence for the epoch, the Successors' armies and military campaigns, their political ambitions and relationships with Greek cities, but they also address several social, economic, religious, numismatic, art-historical and urbanistic issues. They will significantly enhance our knowledge of the creation of the Hellenistic kingdoms as well as on the then prevailing dynastic ideas and practices.
Archeology --- Antiquity --- Rome --- Greece --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Hellenism --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Hellénisme --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Macedonia --- Egypt --- Grèce --- Macédoine --- Egypte --- History --- Antiquities --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- Wars of the Hellenistic Monarchies, 301-146 B.C. --- Heads of state --- Succession --- Age of the Successors (323-276 B.C.) (Conference) --- Academic collection --- Conferences - Meetings --- Hellenism. --- Succession. --- Wars of the Hellenistic Monarchies (301-146 B.C.). --- 323-146 B.C. --- Hellenistische Staaten. --- Greece. --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Hellénisme --- Congrès --- Grèce --- Macédoine --- Antiquités --- Hellenistische monarchiën, oorlogen van de, 301-146 B.C. --- Macedonian Hegemony, 323-281 B.C. --- Politics and government --- Diadochi, 323-276 B.C. --- History [Military ] --- To 146 B.C. --- Congresses. --- Wars of the Hellenistic Monarchies, 301-146 B.C. - Congresses. --- Heads of state - Succession - Congresses. --- Greece - History - Macedonian Hegemony, 323-281 B.C. - Congresses.
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Das dritte Jahrhundert v. Chr. war geprägt von der Konkurrenz der Könige unterschiedlicher Dynastien. Gerade in den Gebieten wechselnder Machtverhältnisse und Einflusszonen mussten nun die griechischen Poleis ebenso wie die Monarchen Mittel und Wege finden, sich einerseits mit dem Gegenüber zu arrangieren und andererseits die eigenen Interessen zu behaupten. Als Kommunikationskanäle dienten hierbei vor allem die ˈFreundeˈ der Könige, die im Rahmen diplomatischer Missionen oder als Amtsträger den Dialog zwischen Stadt und Monarch maßgeblich prägten. Im Spannungsfeld von Polis und Königshof bewegten sie sich gleichsam zwischen zwei Welten, vermittelten zwischen diesen und profitierten von beiden.Philip Egetenmeiers umfassende Analyse der epigraphischen Zeugnisse zeigt, wie die Städte mit Ehrenbeschlüssen um die Gunst dieser einflussreichen Mittler kämpften und welcher Darstellungsformen sie sich bedienten. Damit leistet Egetenmeier nicht nur einen Beitrag zum Verständnis der Tätigkeitsfelder von Königsfreunden, sondern schließt auch an aktuelle Debatten zur Erinnerungskultur in der hellenistischen Polis an.
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Die Welt der Nachfolger Alexanders des Großen bis zur Zeit von Kleopatra VII. (323–30 v. Chr.) war eine Welt des Krieges und der blutig geführten Auseinandersetzungen – nicht nur zwischen den hellenistischen Königen, sondern auch innerhalb ihrer Königreiche. Dennoch gelang es den Königen, Dynastien zu etablieren, die über eine relative Stabilität verfügten: Diese konnten sie selbst in weit von Makedonien entfernten Gegenden herstellen und sich außerdem als Friedensherrscher inszenieren. Die Autoren analysieren Konflikte in den griechischen Städten und mit der indigenen Bevölkerung sowie Wege und Methoden der Konfliktlösung. Mit Blick auf königliche Metropolen, griechische Städte, die Regionen Ägypten und Kleinasien, für Judäa und Baktrien zeigen die Beiträge, dass es Auseinandersetzungen nicht nur zwischen Fremden und Einheimischen gab, sondern auch innerhalb der griechischen Gemeinschaften. Deutlich wird außerdem, dass immer wieder Formen des Ausgleichs in den multikulturellen Gesellschaften gefunden wurden und wie schwierig es ist, Zuschreibungen von Identität und Ethnizität für einzelne soziale Gruppen aufgrund der komplexen Verhältnisse sachgemäß vorzunehmen.
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der Autor legt die erste eigenständige Studie zum königlichen Gebiet (auch: Königsland) im Hellenismus vor. Am Beispiel des königlichen Gebietes von Kleinasien zeigt er, wie Alexander der Grosse und die nachfolgenden Monarchen bzw. die jeweiligen Reichs- und Provinzverwaltungen die riesigen ländlich-indigen geprägten Territorien der hellenistischen Welt beherrschten, verwalteten und wirtschaftlich-fiskalisch ausbeuteten. Eingehend untersucht werden auch der Status und die Lebenslage der Bevölkerung des königlichen Gebietes. Die Studie konzentriert sich auf die beiden Jahrhunderte von der Einrichtung des Gebietes durch Alexander (334 v. Chr.) bis zur Auflösung des Pergamenischen Reiches (133 v. Chr.). Als Quellen werden literarische, epigraphische und papyrologische Zeugnisse herangezogen.
Hellenism. --- Hellénisme --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Kings and rulers. --- Civilization --- Histoire --- Rois et souverains --- Civilisation --- Turkey --- Kings and rulers --- History. --- klio. --- Herrschaft --- Monarchie --- Hellenismus --- HISTORY / General. --- Hellenistische Zeit --- Hellenistische Staaten --- Griechenland --- v336-v30 --- Monokratie --- König --- Politische Herrschaft --- Oberherrschaft --- Oberhoheit --- Herrschaftsbildung --- Herrlichkeit --- Unterherrschaft --- Unterherrlichkeit --- Macht --- Territorium --- Anatolia --- Anatolie --- Ānātūlī --- Asia Minor --- Asia Minore --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Turk Uls --- Buturuki --- Cộng hoà Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Dēmokratia tēs Tourkias --- Devlet-i Aliye Osmaniye --- Durka --- Durkka dásseváldi --- Gweriniaeth Twrci --- Jamhuri ya Uturuki --- Jamhuuriyada Turki --- Jumhūrīyah al-Turkīyah --- Komara Tirkiyeyê --- Lýðveldið Turkaland --- Lýðveldið Tyrkland --- Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Túrkì --- Osmanlı İmparatorluğu --- Osmanskai︠a︡ Imperii︠a︡ --- Ottoman Empire --- Pobblaght ny Turkee --- Poblacht na Tuirce --- Repóbblica d'l Turchî --- Repubbleche de Turchie --- Repubblica di Turchia --- Republic of Turkey --- Republic of Türkiye --- República da Turquia --- Republica de Turchia --- Republica de Turquía --- Republica Turcia --- Republiek Turkeye --- Republiek Turkije --- Republiek van Turkye --- Republik bu Tirki --- Republik Tierkei --- Republik Turkäi --- Republik Türkei --- Républik Turki --- Republik Turkia --- Republika e Turqisë --- Republika ng Turkiya --- Repùblika Tërecczi --- Republika Turcija --- Republika Turcji --- Republika Turcyje --- Republika Turecko --- Republika Turkiya --- Republika Turkojska --- Republika Turska --- Republika Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Republiḳah ha-Ṭurḳiyah --- Republiken Turkiet --- Republikken Tyrkia --- Republikken Tyrkiet --- République de Turquie --- République turque --- Repuvlika de Turkiya --- Ripablik kya Buturuki --- Ripoliku Turkiyakondre --- T.C. (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) --- Tagduda n Tturk --- TC --- Teki --- Tëreckô --- Ṭerḳay --- Ṭerḳishe Republiḳ --- Thekhi --- Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Thú-ngí-khì --- Tiakei --- Tierkei --- Tiki --- Tirki --- Tırkiya --- Tirkiye --- Ti︠u︡rk --- Ti︠u︡rk Respublika --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ Respublika --- Tlacatlahtocayotl Turquia --- Tʻŏkʻi --- T'ŏk'i Konghwaguk --- Tʼóok Bikéyah --- Torkėjė --- Tȯrkiă --- Törkie --- Törkieë --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ Jȯmḣu̇rii︠a︡te --- Török Köztársaság --- Törökország --- Toruko --- Toruko Kyōwakoku --- Tourkia --- Tourkikē Dēmokratia --- Tturk --- Tu er qi gong he guo --- Tū-ī-gì --- Tū-ī-gì Gê̤ṳng-huò-guók --- Tu'erqi --- Tu'erqi gong he guo --- Tu'erqi Gongheguo --- Tuirc --- Tunkī --- Turchî --- Turchia --- Turchie --- Turchy Respublikæ --- Turcia --- Turcija --- Turcijas Republika --- Turcja --- Turcland --- Turcyjo --- Turechchyna --- Turecká republika --- Turecko --- Tureke --- Turet︠s︡ka Respublika --- Turėtskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Tureuki --- Türgi --- Türgi Vabariik --- Türgü --- Türgü Vabariik --- Turk --- Turkäi --- Turkaland --- Turkamastor --- Türkän --- Turkanʹ respubliksʹ --- Turkee --- Türkei --- Turkeya --- Turkeye --- Turki --- Turkia --- Turkia Respubliko --- Turkieë --- Turkiet --- Turkii --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ Respublikasy --- Tu̇rkiĭė --- Tu̇rkiĭė Respublikata --- Turkija --- Turkije --- Turkin tasavalta --- Turkio --- Turkiyā --- Turkiya Republika --- Türkiyä Respublikası --- Turkiyah --- Turkiyakondre --- Türkiye --- Türkiye Cumhuriyeti --- Türkiýe Respublikasy --- Turkki --- Turkojska --- Turkowska --- Turkujo --- Turkya --- Turkyah --- Turkye --- Turqia --- Turquía --- Turquie (Repupblic) --- Turska --- Turtchie --- Turt︠s︡i --- Turt︠s︡i Respubliki --- Turt︠s︡iĭ --- Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Turtsyi︠a︡ --- Turukiya --- Tuykia --- Twrci --- Tyrkia --- Tyrkiet --- Tyrkland --- Tẏrt︠s︡i --- Uturuki --- Vysokai︠a︡ Porta --- Whenua Korukoru --- Τουρκική Δημοκρατία --- Τουρκία --- Δημοκρατία της Τουρκίας --- Република Турска --- Република Турция --- Република Турција --- Турска --- Турцыя --- Турци --- Турци Республики --- Турция --- Турција --- Турций --- Турція --- Турчы Республикæ --- Турэцкая Рэспубліка --- Турк --- Туркань республиксь --- Туркамастор --- Турецька Республіка --- Турецка Республіка --- Турецкая Республика --- Туреччина --- Тюрк --- Тюрк Республика --- Тюркия --- Тюркия Республика --- רפובליקה הטורקית --- תורכיה --- טערקישע רעפובליק --- טערקיי --- טורקיה --- تركيا --- جمهورية التركية --- トルコ --- トルコ共和国 --- 土耳其 --- 土耳其共和國 --- 터키 --- 터키 공화국 --- König
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