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Nemanja Vujcic
Antiquité vivante, 2023
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“Principes Semper Graeciae: Pompeius Trogus/Justinus and the Aetolian Politics of History”, in: J. Pigoń (ed.), Children of Herodotus. Acts of the Conference held in Wrocław, 21-22 May 2007, Cambridge Scholars Press 2009, pp. 218-229
Jacek Rzepka
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Jacek Rzepka
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Eoghan Moloney
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Perspectives on the Macedonians From Greece, Rome, and Beyond
Sulochana R. Asirvatham
Wiley Online Library
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Jean-Luc LAMBOLEY
Religion, ritual and mythology: aspects of identity …, 2006
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Λόγοι δυνάμενοι την σην αρχην ωφελειν (Speus. Phil. 8): The Political Use of Mythical History at the Macedonian Court down to the Age of Philip
Alejandro Díaz Fernández
A. Díaz Fernández, “Λόγοι δυνάμενοι την σην αρχην ωφελειν (Speus. Phil. 8): The Political Use of Mythical History at the Macedonian Court down to the Age of Philip”, The Classical Journal 117, 2022, páginas 287-315. ISSN 0009-8353, 2022
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Alice Borgna
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Colonising the Past: Cultural ideology and Civic Memory in the Hellenistic West
Kathryn Lomas
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Martina Gatto
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(review) C. Baron: Timaeus of Tauromenium and Hellenistic Historiography
Pavel Nývlt
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No Patriotic Fervor for Pella: Aelius Aristides and the Presentation of the Macedonians in the Second Sophistic
Sulochana R. Asirvatham
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Lynne A Kvapil
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Jonas Scherr
BMCR, 2019
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A. Cameron and P. Garnsey (eds), The Cambridge Ancient History. XIII. The Late Empire, A.D. 337–425. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvi + 889. ISBN 0-5213-0200-5. £95.00
Chris Wickham
Journal of Roman Studies, 2001
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Estelle Strazdins
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Beyond Magna Graecia: Greeks and Non‐Greeks in France, Spain and Italy
Kathryn Lomas
2006
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The ancient historians on the Celtic Kingdom in South-Eastern Thrace
Dilyana Boteva
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The euchologion manuscript Vlatadon 48 (15th c.) in IX ISBMS DAYS OF JUSTINIAN. Skopje 12-14 November 2021
Ilias Karalis
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Manuela Mari
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Matthew Scarborough
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Alice Borgna
Latinitas, 2020
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Giorgos Mitropoulos
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Frances Pownall , Tim Howe
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Re-inventing the Homeland in the Historiography of Frankish Greece: The Fourth Crusade and the Legend of the Trojan War
Teresa Shawcross
Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2003
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rev. of D. Ogden (ed.), The Hellenistic World: New Perspectives, (paper edition), The Classical Press of Wales, Swansea 2023, "Electrum" 31, 2024, 193-196.
Edward Dabrowa
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Oleg Gabelko , Antonio Corso
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Joseph L Rife
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Bradley J Cook
Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies, 2005
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Edward Dabrowa
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Jackie Elliott
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Fabricating identity from ancient shards. Memory construction and cultural appropriation in the new Macedonian question, pp. 257-283
Maja Gori
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