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Eumenes Of Cardia A Greek Among Macedonians Ancient Mediterranean And Medieval Texts And Contexts Part 1 Studies In Philo Of Alexandria And Mediterranean Antiquity Edward M Anson

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Eumenes Of Cardia A Greek Among Macedonians Ancient Mediterranean And Medieval Texts And Contexts Part 1 Studies In Philo Of Alexandria And Mediterranean Antiquity Edward M Anson
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.99 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Edward M. Anson
ISBN: 9780391042094, 0391042092
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Eumenes Of Cardia A Greek Among Macedonians Ancient Mediterranean And Medieval Texts And Contexts Part 1 Studies In Philo Of Alexandria And Mediterranean Antiquity Edward M Anson by Edward M. Anson 9780391042094, 0391042092 instant download after payment.

Eumenes of Cardia was a royal secretary who, in the years following the death of Alexander the Great became a major contender for power. Despite his having been chiefly an administrator rather than a military or political power, Eumenes came close to securing control of the Asian remnants of Alexander’s empire. Eumenes was born in the Greek city of Cardia and lived during a period dominated by native-born Macedonians, and his defeat and death have traditionally been attributed to his having "Greek" rather than Macedonian origins. This book argues, however, that as a result of the actions of Macdonian monarchs, Macedonia was a land in which large numbers of a variety of people were successfully amalgamated into a single state.

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