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77. The conference at Lysimacheia between Roman legates and Antiochos III (fall 196)

  • Sheila L. Ager
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents IX
  3. PREFACE XVII
  4. Introduction 1
  5. THE CASES
  6. 1. The Delphic Amphiktyony judges a border dispute between Amphissa and Delphi (c. 338/7?) 37
  7. 2. The constitution of the League of Corinth (337) 39
  8. 3. Argos arbitrates between Kimolos and Melos at the request of the League of Corinth (337 or later) 43
  9. 4. The Ionian League judges a question of religious administration (335 or earlier) 45
  10. 5. Officials of Alexander III arbitrate between Philippi and neighbouring Thracian tribes (c. 335 or 330) 47
  11. 6. Alexander III calls for a boundary settlement between Aspendos and a neighbour, perhaps Side (early 333) 50
  12. 7. Various states request adjudications from Alexander III (323) 51
  13. 8. Tarentum demands that Rome and the Samnites mediate their conflict (320 or 314?) 52
  14. 9. Akrotatos of Sparta mediates a treaty for Apollonia and Illyria (315) 54
  15. 10. Hamilcar of Carthage settles the conflict between Messana and Agathokles of Syracuse (315-313) 55
  16. 11. Antigonos I adjudicates the issue of the Lokrian maiden tribute (c. 305?) 57
  17. 12. Several states mediate between Rhodes and Demetrios Poliorketes (304) 59
  18. 13. Antigonos I synoikises Lebedos and Teos (c. 303) 61
  19. 14. The constitution of the Hellenic League of Antigonos and Demetrios (302) 65
  20. 15. Kos carries out a boundary arbitration between Klazomenai and Teos (c. 302?) 67
  21. 16. The Boiotian League settles the borders of Koroneia and Lebadeia (fourth or third century?) 69
  22. 17. The Boiotian League settles the borders of Akraipheia and Kopai (third century) 71
  23. 18. An arbitration between Boura and an unknown state (third century) 72
  24. 19. Eretria arbitrates between Naxos and another state (?) (third century?) 73
  25. 20. Elis arbitrates the borders of Phanoteus and Stiris (third century) 74
  26. 21. Knidos arbitrates a loan dispute between Kalymna and Kos (c. 300-286) 75
  27. 22. Pausanias of Thessaly judges a border dispute between Amphissa and Delphi (c. 290-280?) 83
  28. 23. Thessalian Larisa arbitrates between the Hypoknemidian and Epiknemidian Lokrians (?) (c. 290-280?) 84
  29. 24. Lysimachos awards a sacred precinct to Samothrace (288-281) 86
  30. 25. Lysimachos settles a conflict between Magnesia (and the "Pedieis") and Priene (?) (287/6) 87
  31. 26. Lysimachos arbitrates between Priene and Samos (283/2) 89
  32. 27. Pyrrhos offers to resolve the conflict between Rome and the Italian Greeks (280) 94
  33. 28. A judgement between two unknown states by Dorian arbitrators (c. 280?) 96
  34. 29. Kleonymos of Sparta oversees a treaty between Phalasarna and Polyrhenia (before 273) 98
  35. 30. Judges from Kassandreia arbitrate the borders of Melitaia, Chalai, and Peuma (c. 270-260?) 99
  36. 31. Judges from Kassandreia arbitrate the borders of Pereia, Phylladon, and Peuma (c. 270-260?) 101
  37. 32. Pyllos of Macedon arbitrates between Melitaia and Narthakion (c. 270-260 or c. 210-200?) 103
  38. 33. The Aitolian and Akarnanian leagues provide for an arbitration between Agrai and Stratos (c. 263-262?) 105
  39. 34. Herakleia Pontica offers to resolve the conflict between Byzantion and Istros-Kallatis (253-247) 108
  40. 35. Ptolemy II offers to mediate between Carthage and Rome in the First Punic War (252) 109
  41. 36. Members of the Achaian League arbitrate between two unknown states (c. 250-200) 110
  42. 37. Elis arbitrates between Alipheira and a neighbouring state (?) (244-219) 111
  43. 38. The Achaian League requests Megara to arbitrate between Corinth and Epidauros (242/1-238/7) 113
  44. 39. Mantineia condemns Aratos and the Achaian League for an attack on Argos (240) 118
  45. 40. The Aitolian League arranges an isopolity between Messene and Phigaleia (c. 240) 119
  46. 41. Thyrrheion arbitrates the boundaries of Matropolis and Oiniadai (239-231) 124
  47. 42. A Ptolemaic official arbitrates between Arsinoe (Cilicia) and Nagidos (238-221) 126
  48. 43. The Achaian League calls for arbitration between Megalopolis and Orchomenos (after 235) 129
  49. 44. The Achaian League (?) calls for arbitration between Argos and Kleonai (c. 229?) 132
  50. 45. Border dispute between Megalopolis and Sparta (229-221) 133
  51. 46. The Achaian League arranges an arbitration between Arsinoe and Epidauros (after 228) 135
  52. 47. An arbitration clause in a treaty between Eleutherna and Antigonos III (c. 224?) 137
  53. 48. An arbitration clause in a treaty between Hierapytna and Antigonos III (c. 224?) 138
  54. 49. Byzantion tries to mediate between Achaios and Attalos I (222-220) 139
  55. 50. Antigonos III supports Messene in a land dispute with Sparta (c. 222) 140
  56. 51. Kavaros the Gaul mediates a peace between Byzantion, Rhodes, and Bithynia (220) 142
  57. 52. Several states try to mediate between Antiochos and Ptolemy in the Fourth Syrian War (219/8) 143
  58. 53. Several states try to mediate the Social War between Aitolia and Philip V (218-217) 145
  59. 54. Officials of Philip V arbitrate between Gonnoi and Herakleion (after 218?) 147
  60. 55. The Aitolian League appoints arbitrators for Melitaia and Xyniai (214/3) 151
  61. 56. The Aitolian League appoints arbitrators to carry out a sympolity between Melitaia and Pereia (213/2) 153
  62. 57. Several states try to mediate the First Macedonian War (209-205) 157
  63. 58. Mediation on the island of Crete (end of the third century) 161
  64. 59. Rome demands that Philip V arbitrate his disputes with Attalos I and Rhodes (200) 163
  65. 60. Rome intervenes between Antiochos III and Ptolemy V (200) 165
  66. 61. The Achaian League offers to mediate between Philip V and Rhodes (200) 167
  67. 62. An arbitration between Chyretiai and Erikinion (c. 200?) 168
  68. 63. Judges from Miletos and Rhodes arbitrate between Hermione and Epidauros (c. 200) 170
  69. 64. Karpathos (?) mediates between two unknown states (third or second century) 173
  70. 65. Dispute between Angeiai and Ktimenai, arbitrated by Thaumakoi (?) (late third or early second century) 174
  71. 66. An Apollonian mediates between Kallatis and an enemy (third or second century?) 176
  72. 67. An agreement between Hierapytna and Priansos (early second century) 178
  73. 68. A treaty between unknown states, envisioning Sikinos as an arbitrator (?) (first third of the second century) 181
  74. 69. An arbitration between Kaphyai and Tegea (?) (second century) 183
  75. 70. A territorial arbitration between Kondaia and an unknown state, perhaps Gonnoi (second century) 184
  76. 71. Knidos arbitrates between Klazomenai and Temnos (first half of the second century) 186
  77. 72. The conference at the Aous between Flamininus and Philip V (198) 192
  78. 73. Rome intervenes between Antiochos III and Attalos I (198) 194
  79. 74. Rhodes arbitrates a territorial dispute between Priene and Samos (c. 197-190) 196
  80. 75. The Achaian League and Athens mediate between the Boiotians and Flamininus (196) 210
  81. 76. The Roman settlement of Greece after the Second Macedonian War (196) 211
  82. 77. The conference at Lysimacheia between Roman legates and Antiochos III (fall 196) 215
  83. 78. Larisa challenges Pteleion to accept Roman arbitration (after 196?) 218
  84. 79. A boundary dispute between Melitaia and Narthakion settled through the Thessalian League (after 196) 220
  85. 80. A Tenian tribunal arbitrates between Zarax and Epidauros Limera (?) (after 195) 221
  86. 81. The Lakedaimonian koinon arbitrates between Geronthrai and a neighbour (after 195) 223
  87. 82. A boundary arbitration (?) between Alipheira and Lepreion (after 194/3?) 226
  88. 83. An Eretrian arbitration between Naxos and Paros (194-166) 228
  89. 84. The Aitolians and Rome discuss mediation (192) 230
  90. 85. Kassopa and Thyrrheion arbitrate between Boiotian Aigosthena and Achaian Pagai (c. 192) 233
  91. 86. Flamininus intervenes between the Achaian League and Messene (191) 235
  92. 87. Corinthian judges carry out an arbitration for Elis and an unknown state (after 191) 236
  93. 88. Rome and the Delphic Amphiktyony (?) settle disputes between Amphissa, Delphi, Myania, and Antikyra (190) 238
  94. 89. A sympolity between Hypnia and Myania calling for arbitration (c. 190?) 248
  95. 90. Chios settles various disputes between Lampsakos and Parion (c. 190 or shortly after?) 251
  96. 91. A Prienian citizen acts as an advocate for Phokaia (?) (c. 190) 252
  97. 92. The constitution of the Lesbian League (between c. 190? and 167) 254
  98. 93. Herakleia Pontica suggests mediation to Antiochos III and Rome (190) 256
  99. 94. Athens and Rhodes intercede with Rome on behalf of Aitolia (190-189) 258
  100. 95. Fabius Labeo attempts to reconcile the Cretan states (189) 262
  101. 96. Conflict between the Achaian League and Sparta (188) 263
  102. 97. The Peace of Apameia (188) 266
  103. 98. The Roman settlement of Asia after the Antiochene War (188) 267
  104. 99. Manlius Vulso decides the land dispute between Priene and Samos (188) 270
  105. 100. Smyrna arbitrates between Miletos and Priene, perhaps at the request of Rome (after 188?) 271
  106. 101. Rome settles a boundary dispute between Mylasa and Stratonikeia (after 188) 273
  107. 102. Roman intervention between Rhodes and Lycia (188 and later) 275
  108. 103. Future boundary arbitration envisioned between Pidasa and a neighbour (?) (188/7?) 278
  109. 104. L. Scipio attempts mediation between Antiochos III and Eumenes II (?) (187) 279
  110. 105. Megara mediates between Boiotia and the Achaian League (187/6) 280
  111. 106. Various states complain of Philip V to Rome (186/5 and later) 281
  112. 107. A boundary arbitration between Othorne and Polichne (186/5 or 161/0?) 288
  113. 108. Treaty between Herakleia and Miletos providing for arbitration (185/4) 290
  114. 109. Rhodes and other states mediate a peace between Magnesia and Miletos (second half of the 180s) 292
  115. 110. Appius Claudius mediates between Gortyn and Knossos (184) 297
  116. 111. Conflict between the Achaian League and Sparta (184/3) 298
  117. 112. Flamininus attempts to mediate between Eumenes II and Prousias I (183) 302
  118. 113. Roman representatives intervene between the Achaian League and Messene (183) 304
  119. 114. Roman mediation in the war between Eumenes II and Pharnakes (183-180) 305
  120. 115. Boiotian envoys mediate between Messene and the Achaian League (182) 309
  121. 116. The Achaian League settles the territorial holdings of Megalopolis and Messene-Thouria (shortly after 182) 310
  122. 117. Rhodian judges attempt arbitration between Amphissa and Delphi (179) 314
  123. 118. A multistate tribunal arbitrates between Azoros and Mondaia (soon after 178) 318
  124. 119. Rhodian judges regulate the Achaian honours for Eumenes II (c- 175) 319
  125. 120. Mylasa arbitrates between Magnesia and Priene at the request of Rome (c. 175-160) 321
  126. 121. Rhodes, Ptolemy VI, and others attempt mediation in the Third Macedonian War (172-168) 327
  127. 122. Rome, Rhodes, and the Achaian League intervene in the Sixth Syrian War (170-168) 336
  128. 123. Rome attempts to mediate between Eumenes II and the Galatians (167) 341
  129. 124. Rhodes arbitrates between Mylasa and Euromos (167? or first century?) 343
  130. 125. Chalkis arbitrates a land dispute between Erythrai and Hypata (between 167 and 146?) 345
  131. 126. Boundary settlements between Delphi and its neighbours Ambryssos and Phlygonion (between c. 167 and c. 140?) 347
  132. 127. Magnesia offers to mediate between Gortyn and Knossos (before 167?) 350
  133. 128. A Ptolemaic arbitration between Gortyn and Knossos (c. 167) 356
  134. 129. Thebes arbitrates between Boumelita and Halai (after 167?) 359
  135. 130. The Lycian koinon arbitrates a boundary dispute between Araxa and a neighbour (after 167 or later?) 366
  136. 131. Rome asks Korkyra to arbitrate between Ambrakia and Athamania (c. 166?) 367
  137. 132. Athens arbitrates between Akarnania and Ambrakia (?) (166) 369
  138. 133. Skarphai and Thronion dispute the hieromnemonic vote (c. 165-160 and later?) 370
  139. 134. The Roman senate mediates between Eumenes II and Prousias II (164-160) 372
  140. 135. Roman legates arbitrate between Sparta and Megalopolis (163) 374
  141. 136. Roman legates arbitrate between Sparta and Argos (?) (163) 376
  142. 137. An arbitration between the Achaian League and Sparta over Sparta's dispute with Megalopolis (after 163) 377
  143. 138. Officials of Ptolemy VI settle disputes between Arsinoe and Troizen (between 163 and 146) 381
  144. 139. Lamia arbitrates a dispute between Doris and Sparta over the hieromnemonic vote (161/0) 385
  145. 140. Rome supports a Delian-Achaian claim against Athens (159/8) 386
  146. 141. Rome and Sikyon arbitrate between Athens and Oropos (156-155) 387
  147. 142. Rome mediates between Attalos II and Prousias II (156-154) 388
  148. 143. Priene appeals to Rome for intervention with Ariarathes (c- 155/4) 391
  149. 144. Rome settles the Second Cretan War (153) 394
  150. 145. Patrai arbitrates disputes between Megalopolis and Thouria (c. 150) 394
  151. 146. Pergamene judges arbitrate between Mytilene and Pitane (between c. 150 and 133) 396
  152. 147. Conflict between the Achaian League and Sparta (150-147) 405
  153. 148. Rome attempts to mediate between Prousias II and Nikomedes (149) 409
  154. 149. Metellus arbitrates between Thebes and various states (147) 410
  155. 150. Mummius arbitrates between Sparta and Messene (?) (146/5) 411
  156. 151. Rome settles a dispute between Hermione and Troizen (?) (after 146?) 413
  157. 152. Mummius arbitrates between Argos and Kleonai (?) (145) 414
  158. 153. Makon of Larisa arbitrates between Halos and Phthiotic Thebes (between c. 145 and 137) 415
  159. 154. A multistate tribunal from Asia Minor arbitrates between Meiitaia and Narthakion (c. 143?) 420
  160. 155. Scipio Aemilianus in the East (144/3 or 140/39?) 423
  161. 156. The Roman senate arbitrates between Meiitaia and Narthakion (c. 140?) 425
  162. 157. A boundary arbitration between two unknown states (c. 140?) 429
  163. 158. Magnesia and Rome settle the disputes of Hierapytna and Itanos (c. 140-111) 431
  164. 159. Miletos arbitrates between Messene and Sparta at the request of Rome (c. 138) 446
  165. 160. The Roman senate upholds the Rhodian judgement between Priene and Samos (shortly before 135 and 135) 450
  166. 161. Bargylia arbitrates a dispute between Rhodes and Stratonikeia (c. 130) 457
  167. 162. Disputes between Kolophon and its neighbours settled by Rome (c. 130-120) 459
  168. 163. Rome and the Amphiktyony settle affairs at Delphi (125?) 461
  169. 164. Lato and Olos turn to Knossos and Rome for arbitration (117/6-111/0) 466
  170. 165. Lyttos and Olos conclude a treaty with the help of Athens and Rhodes (?) (111/0) 475
  171. 166. An arbitration over the Euboian Amphiktyonic vote (c. 110) 479
  172. 167. Arbitrations between Skarphai and Thronion over boundaries and the Amphiktyonic vote (c. 110) 482
  173. 168. Arbitration between Megalopolis and a neighbour (?) (c. 105-102?) 490
  174. 169. The senate arbitrates a land dispute between Abdera and Kotys of Thrace (late second/early first century) 493
  175. 170. Ephesos and Sardis conclude an arbitration treaty (98/7 or 94/3) 496
  176. 171. Erythrai and Sardis try to arbitrate between Miletos and Priene (c. 91/0) 503
  177. APPENDIX 511
  178. CONCORDANCE 525
  179. INDICES 533
  180. ABBREVIATIONS 571
  181. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 575
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