1st Edition

Macedonian Imperialism

By Pierre Jouguet Copyright 1996
    488 Pages
    by Routledge

    488 Pages
    by Routledge

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    INTRODUCTION PART ONE ALEXANDER’S CONQUEST I THE WAR OF REPRISALS .II THE EMORE OF ASIA III: INDIA AND THE EMPIRE OF THE WORLD . IV : THE ORGANIZATION OF THE EMPIRE V : THE SATRAPIES AND THE NEW DOMAINS OF HELLENISM PART TWO THE DISMEMBERMENT OF THE EMPIRE IS THE PARTITION OF THE SATRAPIES. PERDICCAS II: ANTIGONOS Ill THE END OF THE SUCCESSORS .PART THREE THE RIVALRY OF THE POWERS I: THE PREPONDERANCE OF EGYPT II : THE RESTORATION AND FALL OF MACEDON AND OF THE SELEUCID EMPIRE .PART FOUR THE HELLENIZATION OF THE EAST. THE ORGANIZATION OF HELLENISM IN THE GRAECO[1]ORIENTAL KINGDOMS I: EGYPT AND THE EGYPTIAN EMPIRE II: LIFE IN EGYPT UNDER THE LAGIDS Ill: THE ORGANIZATION OF POWER IN PTOLEMAIC EGYPT V : THE HELLENIZATION OF ASIA .IV

    Biography

    Jouguet, Pierre