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King and Court in Ancient Macedonia Elizabeth Carney

King and Court in Ancient Macedonia By Elizabeth Carney

King and Court in Ancient Macedonia by Elizabeth Carney


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The present book collects for the first time in a single volume the American historian Elizabeth Carney's most influential articles.

King and Court in Ancient Macedonia Summary

King and Court in Ancient Macedonia: Rivalry, Treason and Conspiracy by Elizabeth Carney

The Hellenistic courts and monarchies have in recent years become one of the most intensively studied areas of ancient history. Among the most influential pioneers in this process has been the American historian Elizabeth Carney. The present book collects for the first time in a single volume her most influential articles. Previously published in a range of learned journals, the articles are here re-edited, each with a substantive Afterword by the author bringing the discussion up to date and adding new bibliography. The main themes of this volume include Macedonian monarchy in practice and as an image; the role of conspiracies and violence at court; royal women; aspects of court life and institutions.

About Elizabeth Carney

Elizabeth Carney is Professor of Ancient History and a Carol K. Brown Endowed Scholar in Humanities at Clemson University. She is the author of Women in Monarchy in Ancient Macedonia (2000), Olympias: Mother of Alexander the Great (2006), and Arsinoe of Egypt and Macedon: A Royal Life (2013).

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NPB9781905125982
9781905125982
1905125984
King and Court in Ancient Macedonia: Rivalry, Treason and Conspiracy by Elizabeth Carney
New
Hardback
Classical Press of Wales
2015-09-04
400
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