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