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The Macedonians in Athens, 322-229 B.C

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    9781842170922

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-03-01
  • Publisher: Oxbow Books Ltd

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Summary

For a century following the end of the Lamian War in 322 B.C., Athens' harbour at Pireus was almost constantly occupied by a Macedonian garrison. The Macedonian presence dealt a crucial blow to Athenian independence and Athenian democracy, initiating the first in a long and intermittent series of foreign occupations. The twenty-eight papers in this volume are based on an international conference hosted by the University of Athens in May 2001, and focus on various aspects of Athenian art, archaeology and history in the century of Macedonian domination. They consider Athens' new role as a political stepping stone for potential Successors to the throne of Macedon - Cassander, Demetrios Poliorketes and Antigonos Gonatas were each able to secure Macedonia by using Athens as a power base - and the ways in which Athenian culture was affected by the Macedonian presence. They contribute to the ongoing debate about the reasons for the Macedonian ascendancy, the degree of independence accorded Athens by their Macedonian overlords, the third-century archon list, and changes in Athenian art and architecture.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Program of the Conferencep. ix
Occupation and co-existence: the impact of Macedon on Athens, 323-307p. 1
Plutarch's Phocion: melodrama of mob and elite in occupied Athensp. 8
Why did Athens lose the Lamian War?p. 14
Antipater and Athensp. 23
Lamia and the Besieger: an Athenian hetaera and a Macedonian kingp. 30
Aristotle and Alexander: on the gradual deterioration of their relationshipp. 37
Oligarchy at Athens after the Lamian War: epigraphic evidence for the Boule and the Ekklesiap. 40
Athens after the Chremonidean War: some second thoughtsp. 52
Antigonos Gonatas, King of Athensp. 56
The date and context of divine honours for Antigonos Gonatas - a suggestionp. 61
Shadowland: Athens under Antigonos Gonatas and his successorp. 67
Macedonians at Eleusis in the early third centuryp. 76
Macedonians and anti-Macedonians in early Hellenistic Athens: reflections on [characters not reproducible]p. 82
The Philipeion and fourth-century Athenian architecturep. 93
Athens and Macedonian royalty on Samothrace: the Pentelic connectionp. 102
Athenian anti-Macedonian sentiment and democratic ideology in Attic document reliefs in the second half of the fourth century B.C.p. 117
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The impact of Ares Macedon on Athenian sculpturep. 140
Cape Sounion and the Macedonian occupationp. 152
Macedonian dedications on the Akropolisp. 162
Tradition and innovation: portraits and dedications on the early Hellenistic Akropolisp. 173
Kephisodotos the Youngerp. 186
Liberation honors: Athenian monuments from Antigonid victories in their immediate and broader contextsp. 194
The evidence of Athenian coinsp. 206
Minima macedonicap. 213
Gilded pottery and golden jewelleryp. 226
Allusions to mythological sites in Macedonia in the vase-painting of the late fourth century B.C., the satirical drama and Aristotlep. 236
Panathenaic Games and Panathenaic amphorae under Macedonian rulep. 243
Index Locorump. 257
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