The Treatment of the Battle of Marathon in the Literary Tradition of the Imperial Period in: K. Buraselis – E. Koulakiotis (eds.), Marathon: the Day After, Symposium Proceedings, Delphi 2-4 July 2010, European Cultural Centre of Delphi 2013, 185-199. (original ) (raw )The memory of Marathon and Miltiades in Late Republican Rome, in K. Buraselis-E. Koulakiotis (eds), Marathon, the Day After, Athens 2013, 151-166
Elias Koulakiotis
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The Silence of Thucydides: The Battle of Marathon and Athenian Pride
Andreas Markantonatos
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The Battle of Marathon: Poetry, Ideology, Politics
Pavlos Sfyroeras
Marathon: The Day After, eds. K. Buraselis and E. Koulakiotis, 2013
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Some Reflections on the Legend of the Marathon Runner (Hdt. 6.105, Aristoph. Nub. 63-67, Plut. De glor. Ath. 347c, Lucian. Laps. 3 and the Roman Tradition)
Valeria Melis
Classica Cracoviensia, 2020
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PRESENT BUT ABSENT: MARATHON IN THE TRADITION OF WESTERN MILITARY THOUGHT
Everett L Wheeler
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"Aresterion to Nike", in M. Lagogianni-Georgakarakos, Glorious Victories. Between Myth and History (Athens 2020) 212-217
CHRISTINA AVRONIDAKI
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Two Battles and Two Bills: Marathon and the Athenian Fleet
Jan P. Stronk
Mnemosyne, 2007
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THE BATTLE OF MARATHON IN PRE-HERODOTEAN SOURCES: ON MARATHON VERSE-INSCRIPTIONS (IG I3 503/504; SEG LVI 430)
Andrej Petrovic
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Introduction: Honoring the Battle of Marathon
George Bitros
The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, 2011
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RUNNING FOR REMEMBRANCE: THE ELEUTHERIA OF PLATAIAI
Christian Mann
Classica & Medievalia Supplementum 1, 2024
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Inventing Marathons: Ancient and Modern Distance Running for Victory and Peace
Thomas F Scanlon
Philellen: Essays Presented to Stephen G. Miller, d. Katsonopoulou and E. Partida, eds., 2016
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(review) D. L. Fink: The Battle of Marathon in Scholarship
Pavel Nývlt
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Ancient Greek Long-Distance Runners: The Cross-Section of Athletics, Religion, and the Military
John Haberstroh
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Shaping History: The Case of the Tyrannicides and the Marathonomachoi (2022)
Marion Meyer
M. Christopoulos - A. Papachrysostomou - A.P. Antonopoulos (eds.), Myth and History: Close Encounters (Berlin 2022) 99-117
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David M. Pritchard (Adelaide 2014), 'Sport, Democracy and War in Classical Athens', The 2014 Constantinos Moraïtis Annual Hellenic Lecture, The University of Adelaide, Australia.
David M Pritchard
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Edith Foster (Brisbane 2017), 'Representing Military Defeat in Classical Athens: Thucydides and His Audience', Audio Recording with PowerPoint Slides, Research Seminar Series, Discipline of Classics and Ancient History, The University of Queensland (Australia).
David M Pritchard
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The Memory of Greek Battle: Warfare, Identity, Materiality
Sebastian de Vivo
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Achilles at the Battle of Ostrovo: George Maniakes and the reception of the Iliad in Byzantinoslavica 72 (2014) 171-187
Frederick Lauritzen
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Patrick Hogan and Adam Kemezis, eds. Special Issue of Classical World 102.1-2 (2016-17) "Writing Imperial Politics in Greek" (Uncorrected Proofs of Introduction)
Adam Kemezis
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Greek History SUbject Review - Greece and ROme 2010.1
Christy Constantakopoulou
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Greeks , Romans , and Politics in Imperial Literature : Eleven Essays
Jesper Majbom Madsen
2015
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Greek Strategies of Adaptation to the Roman World: The Case of the Contests
Sophia Aneziri
2014
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The War of Spartacus: An Historical Commentary on the Two Conflicting Literary Traditions - Revised Final Version
Duncan Cooper
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FROM SARDIS TO MARATHON. GRECO-PERSIAN RELATIONS 499-490 BC: A REVIEW Part two: the Battle of Marathon and Its IMPlIcatIons
Jan P. Stronk
2019
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Jason Crowley 2011, Book Review of David M. Pritchard (ed.) 2010, War, Democracy and Culture in Classical Athens, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), Hermathena 190, 134-5.
David M Pritchard
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Greek history, Greece and Rome reviews, 2010, vol.2
Peter Liddel , Christy Constantakopoulou
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'The Greek Civil War in Fiction and Testimony: The Mission Box and The Double Book’, Ankara University, Journal of the Faculty of Letters, 50/ 2: 177-191, 2010.
Vasiliki Petsa
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Franchi, E. (2018). Commemorating the War Dead in Ancient Sparta. The Gymnopaidiai and the Battle of Hysiai. In: V. Brouma-K. Heydon (eds.), Conflict in the Peloponnese. Social, Military and Intellectual, CSPS 4, 2018, 24-39. ISBN 978-0-9576620-2-5.
Elena Franchi
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Neither wanting victory nor understanding what safety could mean. The pillage of the Acropolis through written sources and archaeological attestations, in: M. Lagogianni-Georgakarakos (ed.), Glorious Victories. Between Myth and History. National Archaeological Museum (Athens 2020), 88-121
Efi Oikonomou
M. Lagogianni-Georgakarakos (ed.), Glorious Victories. Between Myth and History. National Archaeological Museum , 2020
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Matteo Zaccarini 2019, Book Review of David M. Pritchard 2019, Athenian Democracy at War, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), The Classical Review 69.2, 512-14.
David M Pritchard
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Review of Nicholson, N. 2016, The Poetics of Victory in the Greek West: Epinician, Oral Tradition, and the Deinomenid Empire. Oxford, in Classical Review 67.1 (2017) 7-9.
Dr Maria Pavlou
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"Metaphors for Marathon in the Sculptural Program of the Athenian Treasury at Delphi." In Hesperia 86 (2017): 1-42.
Maryl B Gensheimer
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Leonidas and the Heroes of Thermopylae: Memory of the Dead and Identity in Roman Sparta
Olivier Gengler
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Peter J. Rhodes 2012, Book Review of David M. Pritchard (ed.) 2010, War, Democracy and Culture in Classical Athens, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press), Journal of Hellenic Studies 132, 115-16.
David M Pritchard
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Defending the Freedom of the Greeks: Antigonos, Telesphoros, and the Olympic Games of 312 B.C.
Shane Wallace
Phoenix 68 (2014), 235-46
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