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“ Merging Powers, Ideologies and Social Conflicts : Sparta and Crete in the Chremonidean War”. Andrea Scarpato [email protected]. Launey (1949) “Le monde hell énistique est , pour une bonne part, un monde militaire . La guerre constitue son état naturel” Eckstein (2006) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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“Merging Powers, Ideologies and Social Conflicts :Sparta and Crete in the Chremonidean War”
Andrea Scarpato [email protected]
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The Hellenistic World and War
Launey (1949)
“Le monde hellénistique est, pour une bonne part, un monde militaire. La guerre constitue son état naturel”
Eckstein (2006)“A world of multipolarity and unstable balances of power
with the prevalence of war”
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Mediterranean Scene
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Social Sphere
William James (1910)
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Chremonidean War
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• Re-evaluate the dynamics of the War
• Re-assess the number of protagonists involved
• Investigate the role of Cretan poleis in the conflict
• Evaluate the ideological change in Spartan royal identity
Objectives
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IG II2 678 ; Syll.3 434-5; Schmitt n°476
Decree of Chremonides
ll. 15-26: King Ptolemy; people of Athens; Lacedaemonians; Eleans; Acheans; Tegeates; Mantineans; Orchomenians; Phigaleians; Caphyeans; all the Cretans who are in alliance with the Lacedaemonians and Areus and other allies.
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•Caphyae
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Silver tetradrachm of King Areus I (struck c. 267-265 BC). Obv. Head of Herakles wearing a lion’s skin headdress (right/front). Rev. [ΒΑΣΙΛΕOΣ ΑΡΕΟΣ] Zeus seated in his throne, with eagle standing on his right hand and a scepter in his left.
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A Mediterranean Bridge
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•Caphyae
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Thanks for your
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BibliographyContributions about the Chremonidean War in Chronological Order
Ferguson W.S. (1911), Hellenistic Athens, London Tarn W.W. (1913), Antigonos Gonatas, Oxford Beloch K.J. (1922-19272), Griechische Geschichte, III-IV, Berlin/Leipzig Cloché P. (1946),, La politique extérieure de Lacédémone depuis la mort d’Agis III jusqu’à celle d’Acrotatos, fils d’Areus Ier, Revue des Etudes Anciennes n. 48, p. 29-61McCredie J.R. (1966), Fortified Military Camps in Attica, Hesperia, Supplement XI Heinen H. (1972), Untersuchungen zur Hellenistischen Geschichte des 3. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Zur Geschichte der Zeit des Ptolemaios Keraunos und zum chremonideischen Krieg, Historia 20, Marasco G. (1980), Sparta agli inizi dell’Età Ellenistica: il regno di Areo I (309/8 – 265/4 a.C.), Firenze Christien J. (1987), Les forteresses de la côte orientale de la Laconie et la guerre de Chémonides, KTEMA 12, p. 111-126O’Neil J.L. (2008), A Re-examination of the Chremonidean War, in McKechmie P. and Guillame P. (eds.), Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his World (Mnemosyne Supplements, 300;, Leiden-Boston: Brill), p. 65-89
Contributions about Cretan poleis in the Chremonidean War in Chronological Order
Cardinali G. (1901-1902), Creta e le Grandi potenze ellenistiche sino alla Guerra di Litto, Rivista di Storia Antica, IXVan Effenterre H. (1948), La Crète et le Monde Grec de Platon a Polybe, Paris Spyridakis S. (1970), Ptolemaic Itanos and Hellenistic Crete, Los Angeles/London
Other Bibliography
Launey M. (1949), Recherches sur les armées hellénistiques, ParisEckstein A.M. (2006), Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War, and The Rise of Rome, Berkeley/Los Angeles/LondonJames W. (1971), The Moral Equivalent of War (1910) and other Essays/ Some Problems of Philosophy, London