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Intransigence and Compromise in Atheno-Theban Diplomacy in the early 360s
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Thomas, David
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Amphipolis
/ Chersonese
/ Common Peace
/ Demosthenes
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ HISTORIA 2024, 2
/ Oropus
/ Peace
/ Xenophon
2024
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Intransigence and Compromise in Atheno-Theban Diplomacy in the early 360s
by
Thomas, David
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Amphipolis
/ Chersonese
/ Common Peace
/ Demosthenes
/ Diplomatic & consular services
/ HISTORIA 2024, 2
/ Oropus
/ Peace
/ Xenophon
2024
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Intransigence and Compromise in Atheno-Theban Diplomacy in the early 360s
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Intransigence and Compromise in Atheno-Theban Diplomacy in the early 360s
2024
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The parties to the Common Peace of 366/5 BC, its terms and even its existence, have been much disputed among scholars. The paper explains how Thebes, Persia and Athens were all under strong pressure to make this Peace. It argues that Thebes and Persia made an initial concession in 367 regarding the Thracian Chersonese which then had to be extended to cover Amphipolis to achieve tripartite consensus. It advances a new timetable for the year 366, showing how the powers adjusted their positions in a flexible and creative way, even though, once made, the Peace immediately ran into difficulties.
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Franz Steiner Verlag
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