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3. Kinship Myth in the Literary Sources
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Note on Translations and Transliterations xi
- Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
- 1. Kinship and Constructed Identities 1
- 2. Credulity and Historical Causation 22
- 3. Kinship Myth in the Literary Sources 45
- 4. Kinship Myth in the Literary Sources 69
- 5. Alexander the Great 83
- 6. Epigraphical Evidence of Kinship Diplomacy 109
- 7. Epigraphical Evidence of Kinship Diplomacy 124
- 8. Conclusions 154
- Appendix One. The Historical Context of Plutarch, solon 8–10 165
- Appendix Two. Greek Myth and Macedonian Identity 170
- Appendix Three. A Tale of Two Phoci 174
- Notes 177
- Bibliography 221
- Index Locorum 235
- General Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Note on Translations and Transliterations xi
- Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
- 1. Kinship and Constructed Identities 1
- 2. Credulity and Historical Causation 22
- 3. Kinship Myth in the Literary Sources 45
- 4. Kinship Myth in the Literary Sources 69
- 5. Alexander the Great 83
- 6. Epigraphical Evidence of Kinship Diplomacy 109
- 7. Epigraphical Evidence of Kinship Diplomacy 124
- 8. Conclusions 154
- Appendix One. The Historical Context of Plutarch, solon 8–10 165
- Appendix Two. Greek Myth and Macedonian Identity 170
- Appendix Three. A Tale of Two Phoci 174
- Notes 177
- Bibliography 221
- Index Locorum 235
- General Index 247