A Companion to Ancient Macedonia 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9781444327519.ch15
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“…Este intercambio no era unidireccional, puesto que como también señala Graninger, la expansión del culto a Dionisos en Tesalia tiene su origen en su vecina del norte 98 .…”
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“…Este intercambio no era unidireccional, puesto que como también señala Graninger, la expansión del culto a Dionisos en Tesalia tiene su origen en su vecina del norte 98 .…”
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“…251-295). The Almiros region experienced similar political instability, as Macedonians and Aetolians among other powers attempted to control the region (Graninger, 2010). Continuous conflicts among the cities as attested by the ancient sources disfavoured longdistance transhumance, which requires collaboration between land holders and cities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thessaly had a predominant role in the political developments of the late fourth to early third century BCE, as the border between the expanding Macedonian Empire and the city-states of southern Greece (Graninger, 2010). As such, the recurring question is whether the political and military changes in this period affected the local economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%