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Epirus

Epirus

Epirus

A Study in Greek Constitutional Development
Geoffrey Neale Cross
January 2015
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9781107458673
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    Originally published in 1932, this book contains the text of the Prince Consort Prize Essay for 1930 on the subject of Epirus, the region on the periphery of the ancient Greek world and mostly remembered for their king Pyrrhus of Epirus. Cross examines the presentation of Epirus in historical and literary records from elsewhere in Greece, and traces its development as a region from its early status as a collection of tribes until its conquest by the Romans in 146 BC. Several appendices containing family trees of the Epirote rulers and the text of certain inscriptions pertaining to the region are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in this often overlooked region of the ancient world.

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    January 2015
    Paperback
    9781107458673
    152 pages
    198 × 129 × 8 mm
    0.16kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • List of abbreviations
    • Map
    • 1. Epirus and the Epirots
    • 2. The unification of Epirus
    • 3. The Hellenistic prince
    • 4. Monarchy and republic
    • Appendices: I. The descendants of Achilles
    • II. Dionysius and Alcetas
    • III. King Neoptolemus, son of Alexander
    • IV. Some inscriptions from Dodona
    • V. The negotiations for a peace between Pyrrhus and Rome
    • VI. The date of the death of King Acrotatus of Sparta
    • VII. King Alexander II and the later Aeacids
    • VIII. Epirus and Acarnania
    • Index
    • Pedigree.
      Author
    • Geoffrey Neale Cross