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50th Olympiad
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Akhaian League
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Ancient Greece
ancient Greek democracy
Ancient Olympics
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Eleia
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Elis
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Greek city-states
Greek History
King Pausanias
Korinthian Gulf
Late Archaic
Mount Lapithas
North Western Greece
Olympia
Olympic Council
Olympic Festival
Olympic Truce
Panhellenic sanctuaries
Peloponnesian Fleet
Peloponnesian League
Peneios Valleys
Pisatan State
political networks in classical Greece
pro-Spartan Oligarchy
Quadruple Alliance
synoikism
The Eleian War
The Peloponnese
Younger Men
Zeus Olympios

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367594831
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Elis examines the city of Elis from its earliest history, through the Archaic period and the Classical period where it reached its zenith, to its decline in the Hellenistic, Roman and later periods. Through examining this prominent city-state, its role in contemporary politics and the place of Olympia in its territory, Graeme Bourke allows the reader to explore broader issues, such as the relationship between the Spartans and their various allies, often collectively referred to as ‘the Peloponnesian League’, the connection between political structures and Panhellenic sanctuaries, and the network of relationships between various ancient sanctuaries throughout the Greek-speaking world. The volume, which makes available in English for the first time much of the debate about the city, provides a valuable resource for students and academics studying the city of Elis, the Peloponnese and the relationships within it, and pre-Hellenistic Greece as a whole.

Graeme Bourke is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia.

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