This history of ancient diplomacy demonstrates how the ancient Greeks used guest-friendship as a mechanism of diplomacy. Ancient proxenoi were the equivalent of contemporary consul-generals and they served some of the same purposes. The proxenoi conducted the diplomatic affairs of the state they represented and looked after the interests of the city-state that had adopted them. In times of war the proxenoi maintained spies and supplied intelligence on the movements of fleets and armies.



Autorentext

By André Gerolymatos



Inhalt
Foreword, Paul Cartledge

Preface

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Problem

Chapter 2: The Methods

Chapter 3: The Evidence

Chapter 4: The Analysis

Chapter 5: Conclusions

Appendix A: Proxenia Texts in IGi3

Appendix B: Catalogue of Proxenoi Engaged in Intelligence Activities

Appendix C: Nikias of Gortyn

Appendix D: Catalogue of Proxenoi included in this Study

Appendix E: The Role of the Proxenia in Inter-State Relations
Titel
Espionage and Treason in Classical Greece
Untertitel
Ancient Spies and Lies
EAN
9781498583398
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
23.11.2019
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Adobe-DRM
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122