This paper analyses Euboea's role from the IInd Macedonian to the Achaean war. Chalcis always holds its supremacy over the other towns: the regular appearance of Chalcidians as Euboean representatives in the Amphictyony from 178/7 to 134 or 130 is the most persuasive evidence of this permanence, while a different and opposite role of Eretria is not attested.
Zecchini, G., I Romani e l'Eubea, in Bearzot, C. S., Landucci, F. (ed.), Tra mare e continente: l'isola d'Eubea, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2013: 257- 270 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/49306]
I Romani e l'Eubea
Zecchini, Giuseppe
2013
Abstract
This paper analyses Euboea's role from the IInd Macedonian to the Achaean war. Chalcis always holds its supremacy over the other towns: the regular appearance of Chalcidians as Euboean representatives in the Amphictyony from 178/7 to 134 or 130 is the most persuasive evidence of this permanence, while a different and opposite role of Eretria is not attested.File in questo prodotto:
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