The same, but different? Monarchical rule and representation in the Hellenistic world

The Hellenistic Age is traditionally viewed and discussed as an epoch of unprecedented cultural exchange and socioeconomic entanglement.[1] As the world became smaller than ever before, kings and élites were afforded an increasingly broad spectrum of languages of power to assert themselves before their competitors, their supporters, and even posterity.[2] But did anything such as … Continue reading The same, but different? Monarchical rule and representation in the Hellenistic world