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The Making of a King: Antigonus Gonatas of Macedon and the Greeks

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In the third century BCE, Macedon dominated mainland Greece, but was rapidly descending into chaos. One of the consequences was a massive invasion of Celts, who ravaged and plundered Macedon and northern Greece for several years. Antigonus Gonatas, son of one of Alexander the Great's Successors, finally defeated the Celts and laid the foundations for a long but troubled reign (276-239 BCE). In order to achieve stability, he adopted repressive measures towards many of the Greek cities.

The Making of a King is the first book in more than a century to tell the gripping story of Antigonus' rule: how he gained the throne, how he held it, the nature of his court, the measures he took towards the Greeks, and their responses.

While Antigonus was confirming his rule in Macedon by introducing constitutional changes there, the Greeks were making their own changes. Their only hope for independence lay in greater unity. Two great confederacies of Greek cities emerged: the Aetolians in central Greece, and the Achaeans in the Peloponnese. Robin Waterfield charts Antigonus' conflicts with the Greeks and with his perennial enemy, Ptolemy of Egypt. Successes, both diplomatic and military, against these enemies in the 260s and 250s BCE were not enough to gain him peace, and in his final years he saw his control of Greece whittled away by rebellion and the Greek confederacies. Ultimately, the lack of firm control of Greece by Macedon made it possible for Rome to take its place as the arbiter of the Greeks' future.

Author: Waterfield Robin
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 304
ISBN: 9780198853015
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Introduction: A Time of Transition
Part One: The Wilderness Years (319-276)
1:The Disarray of Macedon
2:The Pride of Sparta
3:The Democratic Spirit of Athens
4:The Vigor of Confederacies
5:The Empire of the Ptolemies
Part Two: Kingship (276-239)
6:King of Macedon
7:Antigonus and the Greeks
8:The Wheel of Fortune
9:Court and Culture
10:Glimpse of the Future
Notes

Robin Waterfield is an independent scholar, living in southern Greece. In addition to more than twenty-five translations of works of Greek literature, he is the author of numerous books, most recently Dividing the Spoils: The War for Alexander the Great's Empire (2011) and Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece (2014), also published by Oxford University Press.

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