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Bosworth on Alexander and the Iranians Revisited: Alexander’s Marriages to Persian Brides at Susa: A Study of Arrian, Anabasis 7.4.4–8
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Elizabeth Baynham
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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I The Transformation of Royal Authority: Personal Relationships at the Macedonian Court
- Philip and Alexander and the Nature of Their Personal Kingship 17
- Storm Clouds over Three Hellenistic Courts: Observations on the Life and Death of Ptolemy Ceraunus 33
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II The Courts of Philip and Alexander in the Eyes of Contemporary Greeks
- Diplomatic Activity at the Court of Philip II 57
- Kairos, Mistrust of Tyranny and the Rhetoric of Court in Demosthenes’ Olynthiacs 79
- The Exile of Demochares of Leuconoe Revisited 97
- Philip II, Alexander III, and Members of Their Court in Greek Comedy 125
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III The Influence of Persia and the Ancient Near East on Alexander’s Court
- Bosworth on Alexander and the Iranians Revisited: Alexander’s Marriages to Persian Brides at Susa: A Study of Arrian, Anabasis 7.4.4–8 149
- Two Conceptions of Court at Persepolis 169
- Pothos or Propaganda? Alexander’s Longing to Reach the Ocean and Argead Imperial Ideology 189
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IV Raising a Prince in the Macedonian Court: Stories of Alexander’s Birth and Education
- The Serpent Sire of Alexander the Great: A Palinode 211
- Educating Alexander: High Culture in the Argead Court through Ancient Texts 233
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V Alexander’s Court in Retrospective
- “The Best Man Among the Dead:” Alexander son of Ammon in an Alexandrian Inscription 255
- Alexander or not? The Problem of Alexander-like Portraits in Roman Art 275
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
I The Transformation of Royal Authority: Personal Relationships at the Macedonian Court
- Philip and Alexander and the Nature of Their Personal Kingship 17
- Storm Clouds over Three Hellenistic Courts: Observations on the Life and Death of Ptolemy Ceraunus 33
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II The Courts of Philip and Alexander in the Eyes of Contemporary Greeks
- Diplomatic Activity at the Court of Philip II 57
- Kairos, Mistrust of Tyranny and the Rhetoric of Court in Demosthenes’ Olynthiacs 79
- The Exile of Demochares of Leuconoe Revisited 97
- Philip II, Alexander III, and Members of Their Court in Greek Comedy 125
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III The Influence of Persia and the Ancient Near East on Alexander’s Court
- Bosworth on Alexander and the Iranians Revisited: Alexander’s Marriages to Persian Brides at Susa: A Study of Arrian, Anabasis 7.4.4–8 149
- Two Conceptions of Court at Persepolis 169
- Pothos or Propaganda? Alexander’s Longing to Reach the Ocean and Argead Imperial Ideology 189
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IV Raising a Prince in the Macedonian Court: Stories of Alexander’s Birth and Education
- The Serpent Sire of Alexander the Great: A Palinode 211
- Educating Alexander: High Culture in the Argead Court through Ancient Texts 233
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V Alexander’s Court in Retrospective
- “The Best Man Among the Dead:” Alexander son of Ammon in an Alexandrian Inscription 255
- Alexander or not? The Problem of Alexander-like Portraits in Roman Art 275
- Index 299