The North Aegean Wars, 371-360 B.C

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Franz Steiner Verlag, 1997 - 186 páginas
The basis of this book is Heskel's belief that Philip II's policies regarding Athens cannot be properly understood without a thorough investigation of the preceding events of the 360s, and what Heskel describes as the `hitbed of diplomatic and military activity' that was the North Aegean in that period. By making the region, rather than the actions of any one power the central focus of the study, Heskel aims to fill in the gaps left by previous writers on the subject.
 

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Preface
11
The War over Amphipolis 371360 B C
19
The War over Amphipolis
38
The War over Chersonese 368360 B C
53
The War over Chersonese
123
Conclusion
155
Maps
182
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