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Author:
Seleukid Study Day (5th : 2015 : Brussels, Belgium) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019085010
Title:
Rome and the Seleukid East : selected papers from Seleukid Study Day V, Brussels, 21-23 August 2015 / Altay Coşkun and David Engels (eds.).
Publisher:
Société d'Études Latines de BruxellesLatomus,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
512 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Seleucids--Congresses.
Syria--History--333 B.C.-634 A.D.--Congresses.
Other Authors:
Coşkun, Altay, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2002031234
Engles, David, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010040704
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Epilogue. Rome, the Seleukid east and the disintegration of the largest of the successor kingdoms in the 2nd century BC / Altay Coşkun. Introduction / Altay Coşkun and David Engels -- 15. 1. Which Seleukid king was the first to establish friendship with the Romans? Reflections on a fabricated letter (Seut., Claud. 25.3), amicitia with Antiochos III (200-193 BC) and the lack thereof with Ilion / Altay Coşkun -- 2. Poets and politics : Antiochos the Great, Hegesianax and the war with Rome / Marijn S. Visscher -- 3. Echoes of the Persian wars in the European phase of the Roman-Syrian war (with an emphasis on Plut., Cat. Mai. 12-14) / Eran Almagor -- 4. Where are the wives? Royal woman in Seleukid cult documents / Kyle Erickson -- II. After Apameia : Seleukid recovery and disintegration in the shadow of Rome. 5. The Seleukid elephant corps after Apameia / Nicholos Victor Sekunda -- 6. Antiochos IV and Rome : the festival at Daphne (Syria), the treaty of Apameia and the revival of Seleukid expansionism in the west / Rolf Strootman -- 7. Reading backwards : Antiochos IV and his relationship with Rome / Benjamin Scolnic -- 8. With enemies like this who needs friends : Roman intervention in the Hellenistic east and the preservation of the Seleukid patrimony / Richard Wenghofer -- III. Asia Minor in the transition from Seleukid to Roman hegemony. 9. L'influence séleucide sur les dynasties anatoliennes après la traité d'Apamée / Germain Payen -- 10. L'ombre lointaine de Rome : la Cappadoce à la suite de la paix d'Apamée / Alex McAuley -- 11. Unlike any other? The Attalid kingdom after Apameia / Christoph Michels -- IV. The fading power of the Seleukids, Roman diplomacy, and Judaea's way to independence. 12. Triangular epistolary diplomacy with Rome from Judas Maccabee to Aristobulos I / Altay Coşkun -- 13. The Seleukids, Rome and the Jews (134-76 BC) / Edward Dąbrowa -- V. Long-term perspectives on Babylonia. 14. Mais où sont donc passés les soldats babyloniens? La place des contingents "indigènes" dans l'armée séleucide / David Engels -- 15. Generals and cities in late-Seleukid and early-Parthian Babylonia / Gillian Ramsey -- Epilogue. Rome, the Seleukid east and the disintegration of the largest of the successor kingdoms in the 2nd century BC / Altay Coşkun.
Series:
Collection Latomus ; volume 360
ISBN:
9042939273
9789042939271
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1099465680
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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