A History of Greece to 322 B.C.

A History of Greece to 322 B.C.
Title A History of Greece to 322 B.C. PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 691
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780198730958

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Traces the history of ancient Greece from political, social, military, and economic perspectives and discusses the development of the Greek culture

A History of Greece to 322 B.C.

A History of Greece to 322 B.C.
Title A History of Greece to 322 B.C. PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond
Publisher
Pages 691
Release 1991
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“A” History of Greece to 322 B.C

“A” History of Greece to 322 B.C
Title “A” History of Greece to 322 B.C PDF eBook
Author Nicholas G. L. Hammond
Publisher
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Release 1987
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A Chronology of Ancient Greece

A Chronology of Ancient Greece
Title A Chronology of Ancient Greece PDF eBook
Author Timothy Venning
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 375
Release 2015-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 147387923X

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This helpful reference offers a timeline of ancient Greece’s political and military history. This chronological history begins with the necessarily approximate course of events in Bronze and early Iron Age, as estimated by the most reliable scholarship and the legendary accounts of this period. From the Persian Wars onwards, a year-by-year chronology is constructed from the ancient historical sources—and where possible, a day-by-day narrative is given. The geographical scope expands as the horizons of the Greek world and colonization increased, with reference to developments in politico-military events in the Middle Eastern (and later Italian) states that came into contact with Greek culture. From the expansion of the Greek world across the region under Alexander, the development of all the relevant Greek/Macedonian states is covered. The text is divided into events per geographical area for each date, cross-referencing where needed. Detailed accounts are provided for battles and political crises where the sources allow this—and where not much is known for certain, the different opinions of historians are referenced. The result is a coherent, accessible, and accurate reference to what happened and when.

The Rise Of The Greeks

The Rise Of The Greeks
Title The Rise Of The Greeks PDF eBook
Author Michael Grant
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages 291
Release 2012-02-16
Genre History
ISBN 1780222750

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A fascinating and detailed guide to ancient Greece. Michael Grant looks at the policies and government of the hundreds of independent city-states and at the everyday life of the citizens. With fluency and scholarships he shows how the brilliance of the Ancient Greeks' civilization was by no means limited to the Golden Age of its classical fifth century, but its early period was remarkable too. For 500 years the Greek city-states achieved a civilisation which has been an inspiration and an ideal ever since.

A History of Greece to 322 B.C.

A History of Greece to 322 B.C.
Title A History of Greece to 322 B.C. PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond
Publisher
Pages 691
Release 1967
Genre Greece
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A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient

A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient
Title A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient PDF eBook
Author Timothy Venning
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 405
Release 2023-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1000868508

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The Compendium of World Sovereigns series contains three volumes: Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern. These volumes provide students with easy-to-access ‘who’s who’ with details on the identities and dates, ages and wives, where known, of heads of government in any given state at any time within the framework of reference. The relevant original and secondary sources are also listed in a comprehensive bibliography. Providing a clear reference guide for students, to who was who and when they ruled in the dynasties and other ruler-lists for the Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern worlds – primarily European and Middle Eastern but including available information on Africa and Asia and the pre-Columbian Americas. The trilogy accesses and interprets the original data plus any modern controversies and disputes over names and dating, reflecting on the shifts and widening of focus in student and academic studies. Each volume contains league tables of rulers’ ‘records’, and an extensive bibliographical guide to the relevant personnel and dynasties, plus any controversies, so readers can consult these for extra details and know exactly where to go for which information. All relevant information is collected and provided as a one-stop-shop for students wishing to check the known information about a world Sovereign. The Ancient volume begins with the Pharaohs in Egypt and moves through Greece, Classical and Early Medieval Armenia, Crimea, Syria, Jordan, Israel and Judah, Persia, India and ends with the Roman World in the east and west. A Compendium of World Sovereigns: Volume I Ancient provides students and scholars with the perfect reference guide to support their studies and to fact check dates, people, and places.