Macedon- Original Monarchy of the Hellenistic World Flashcards

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Early Macedon, the country

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  • lower valley of the rivers Haliacmon and Axios

- Upper Macedon: uplands and upper catchment basins of the same rivers

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Legendary origins

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-descendant of the king of Argos (a Heraclid) who moved there with his two brothers to tend the sheep and goats of a
local king. Following the goats, he would have occupied the site of Aigai (‘Goats’) which was to became the capital of his kingdom

-Probably the story is based on the origin of the kingdom from a group of transhumant shepherds who took possession of a strategic site.

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Kingdom before Philip II

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  • Played important role in events due to strategic position and natural resources
  • Growth was concern for Athens
  • Macedonian=timber
  • Kings visible in society, participated in games, patronage

-5th C King Archelaos attracted to his court new capital and poets

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Crisis and recovery of monarchy

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  • Succession crises and external attacks after the death of Archelaos
  • Philip II becomes king and implements military reforms and a program of land reclamation and foundation of new cities (Philippi)
  • After a series of victories, he takes control of Greece through the Corinthian league, of which he is the leader, and Macedonian garrisons in key positions.

**Philippeion at Olympia- images of 12 gods, 13th image was Philip

  • Summer 336 BC wedding of one of the daughters of Philip at Aigai; one of the bodyguards kills the king. Philip was preparing an expedition against the Persians.
  • Philip’s son Alexander defeats rebellious Greeks and foreign invaders
  • 335 BC Alexander starts his invasion of the Persian empire, leaving behind the general Antipater with few troops
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Macedonian Society and Kingship

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The people: majority of the population= farmers and herders living in scattered villages. -several cities, which developed over time

The upper class: a landed aristocracy who shared the lifestyle of the king and formed the upper ranks of the army, in particular the cavalry. = ‘Companions’ (Hetairoi).
-The king rewarded members of the aristocracy for their services with grants of land.

The king: a hereditary king who had ‘heroic’ status, claimed divine origin and was considered responsible for the well-being of his subjects. The king had an important religious role and lead the army fighting in the front line. The king controlled a large amount of farmland, plus the forests and the gold and silver mines, which were state property and produced a very considerable income.

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Power of the King

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  • Assembly of people
  • Vote of assembly could be overruled by king
  • No formal vote procedure
  • main function was to ratify decisions of the king
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Monarchical institution in the Greek world

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-The kings of Homer and of the mythical tradition

-development of the Polis culture and the
crisis of monarchy

  • The Greek poleis of the South, and especially Athens, developed a strong anti-monarchical attitude. After the Persian wars monarchy became a symbol of the barbarian East
  • Macedon was an exception where monarchy not only survived, but became stronger
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Macedonians: Greeks or Barbarians?

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  • Spoke NW Greek dialect
  • Official language=Greek
  • for Herodotus they were Greeks, descendants from Hercules
  • Some people consider them barbarians and enemies of the Greeks
  • Royal house had Greek origins

2 main criteria to question Greekeness:
Greek polis were monarchy and non-urban lifestyle

-symposium differences

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The symposium of the Macedonians

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Greeks hostile toward Macedonians

  • Describe their symposia as disorderly and barbaric
  • Usually water is mixed with wine…not in Macedonia
  • Royal banquets differ from regular symposia- could be large, wealth and rank differs
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