A Chronology of Ancient Greece

الغلاف الأمامي
Pen and Sword, 30‏/11‏/2015 - 320 من الصفحات
This helpful reference offers a timeline of ancient Greece’s political and military history.
 
This chronological history begins with the necessarily approximate course of events in Bronze and early Iron Age, as estimated by the most reliable scholarship and the legendary accounts of this period. From the Persian Wars onwards, a year-by-year chronology is constructed from the ancient historical sources—and where possible, a day-by-day narrative is given.
 
The geographical scope expands as the horizons of the Greek world and colonization increased, with reference to developments in politico-military events in the Middle Eastern (and later Italian) states that came into contact with Greek culture. From the expansion of the Greek world across the region under Alexander, the development of all the relevant Greek/Macedonian states is covered. The text is divided into events per geographical area for each date, cross-referencing where needed. Detailed accounts are provided for battles and political crises where the sources allow this—and where not much is known for certain, the different opinions of historians are referenced. The result is a coherent, accessible, and accurate reference to what happened and when.
 

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Section One The Persian Wars c 560 to
434
Section Two The Midfifth Century 478 to 432
464
Section Three The Peloponnesian Wars 431 to 404
403 to 360
359 to June 323
Section Six The Hellenistic Era 1 the Successor States 323 to 200
Section Seven The Hellenistic Era 2 The Triumph of Rome 200 to 145
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Dr Timothy Venning is a freelance researcher and author. Among his previous works are If Rome Hadn't Fallen (Pen & Sword, 2011), A Chronology of the Roman Empire (2010) and A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire (with Jonathan Harris, 2005). His fascination with the 'what ifs' of history was first kindled by a comic strip he read in Ranger while at primary school in the late '60s and has endured ever since.

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