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Passages and Readings for Fourth Century
  • Terms of the Kings Peace, p.336
  • Alexanders Speech, Doc. 10.1, p. 379
  • Demosthenes speech, p.387
  • Oath of the League of Corinth, Doc.10.2, p.390
  • Alexanders letter to the Chians, Doc.11.1, p.404
  • The Hellenistic Period, p. 431-446
  • Letter of Antigonus to Scepsis, Doc.12.1, p.438
  • The Rosetta Stone, Fig.12.12 with translation

2
The Family of Philip II
Amyntas III
Alexander II
Perdiccas III
Philip II m. Olympias Alexander I m.
Cleopatra of Epirus Europa Alexander
III Cleopatra m. Alexander I
Amyntas m. Cynane
Thessalonice m. Cassander
Eurydice m. Philip Arrhidaeus
3
The Reply from Scepsis (response to Doc 12.1, p.
438)
  • since Antigonus has sent news of the agreement
    concluded by him with Cassander, Ptolemy and
    Lysimachus, copies of the oath, and the news of
    what has been done concerning the peace and the
    autonomy of the Greeks, be it resolved by the
    people since Antigonus has been responsible for
    great benefits to the city and the other Greeks,
    to praise Antigonus let the city also rejoice
    with the other Greeks that they shall live in
    peace henceforward, enjoying freedom and
    autonomy and so that Antigonus may receive
    honours worthy of his achievements, and the
    people should be seen to be returning thanks for
    the benefits it has received, let it mark off a
    sacred temenos for him, build an altar and set up
    a cult statue as beautiful as possible, and let
    the sacrifice, the competition, the wearing of
    the wreath, and the rest of the festival be
    celebrated every year in his honour as they were
    before. Let it crown him with a golden crown
    weighing 100 gold staters and crown Demetrius and
    Philippus with crowns each weighing 50 drachmas
    and let it proclaim the crowns at the contest
    during the festival. Let friendly gifts be sent
    to Antigonus and let the treasurer provide the
    money for the task. Let all the citizens swear
    the oath which was sent by Antigonus..

4
Cleisthenes to the Persian Wars
  • Documents
  • The Troezen Decree (p.194)
  • The Spartan epitaph at Thermopylae (p.196)
  • Inscription of Darius (website)

5
The Fifth Century
  • Readings
  • The fifth century democracy (p.215-218)
  • The role of the oikos (p.233-240, 267-270)
  • Documents
  • Excerpts from the Funeral Speech
  • Chalcis decree

6
Passages and Readings for Fourth Century
  • Documents
  • Terms of the Kings Peace, p.336
  • Alexanders Speech, Doc. 10.1, p. 379
  • Demosthenes speech, p.387
  • Oath of the League of Corinth, Doc.10.2, p.390
  • Alexanders letter to the Chians, Doc.11.1, p.404
  • Letter of Antigonus to Scepsis, Doc.12.1, p.438
  • Scepsis reply
  • The Rosetta Stone, Fig.12.12 with translation
  • Readings
  • Alexander, p.404-419
  • The Hellenistic Period, p. 431-446

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Alexanders Aims?
  • Fusion?
  • Circumnavigation of Africa
  • Conquest of Black Sea and Scythia
  • Conquest of the west - Carthage, Sicily and Italy
  • Temples Greece, Macedon and Troy
  • Hephaestions monument
  • Pyramid for Philip
  • Population transfers
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