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Rhodes In The Hellenistic Age Richard M Berthold

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Rhodes In The Hellenistic Age Richard M Berthold
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.79 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Richard M. Berthold
ISBN: 9781501722172, 1501722174
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Rhodes In The Hellenistic Age Richard M Berthold by Richard M. Berthold 9781501722172, 1501722174 instant download after payment.

This book offers a detailed political history of Rhodes from the foundation of the Rhodian republic in the fifth century B.C. to the conclusions of Rhodes' alliance with Rome in the second, a period in which Rhodes was a major Mediterranean power. Richard M. Berthold provides a complete account of Rhodian foreign affairs, exploring the principles and reasons behind Rhodes' foreign policy decisions. He traces Rhodes' history through the stormy years of the fourth century to the independence and prosperity of the third, arguing that Rhodes achieved economic and political success by pursuing a course of studied neutrality. Berthold maintains that Rhodes did not willfully abandon its neutral stance during the second century, but rather was forced by events to support Rome, a posture that ultimately led to Rhodes' loss of independence.

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