Outpost Of Hellenism: The Emergence Of Heraclea... -

The text examines the city's role as a vital "outpost of Hellenism," maintaining its Greek identity for nearly 1,800 years until the Ottoman conquest in 1360 AD. Key areas of focus include:

: A central theme is the 84-year rule of the Clearchid dynasty (364–281 BC), which navigated the turbulent wars of Alexander the Great and his successors (the Diadochi). Notable rulers like Dionysius and Amastris utilized pragmatic diplomacy to expand Heraclean territory. Outpost of Hellenism: The Emergence of Heraclea...

: The monograph's timeline concludes as Heraclea's independence begins to wane, eventually leading to its destruction by the Roman general Cotta in 70 BC during the Mithridatic Wars. Significance and Availability Outpost of Hellenism [Reprint 2020 ed.] 9780520314122 The text examines the city's role as a