Euboea in the Time of Philip II

Classical Quarterly 19 (2):245-265 (1969)
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Abstract

To the modern student of fourth-century Greece nothing at first sight seems so surprising as the almost kaleidoscopic changes in relations between Greek cities, especially in the fourth century. Mortal enemies become allies suddenly, and alliances, though made for all time, are rapidly dissolved. In his old age Sophocles had summed up the harsh experience of a lifetime in words that might serve as an epigraph for the mutability of Greek ‘international’ politics.

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Ο επικέφαλος οβολός.Jean Pouilloux - 1949 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 73 (1):177-200.

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