Managing the empire: distinctive policies and means of control in the mid-5th century Athenian arche according to epigraphic evidence.
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angličtina
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Managing the empire: distinctive policies and means of control in the mid-5th century Athenian arche according to epigraphic evidence.
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The main priority of my paper will be to point out through epigraphic sources and evidence the most important and characteristic features of Athenian "imperialism" during the last two decades of the period known as Pentekontaetia (the period of fifty years - 479-431 BC.). In paper, I will especially focus my attention on two very important epigraphic sources from 5th century Athens. The first one is Cleinias decree, which we could categorize as a "general" decree, valid for all members of the Delian symmachy. This decree basically regulated the system of collecting tribute (foros) from the Athenian allies, which had a great impact on their autonomy, at the expense of the growing Athenian dominance in the League. The second epigraphic source, on which Iwill focus my attention, is the regulation decree for Erythrae (453/2 B.C.). Unlike the Cleinias decree, the decree of Erythrae was a typical example of "bilateral treaty" between Athens as the Leagues' hegemon and one of her subject-all
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S - Specificky vyzkum na vysokych skolach
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2014
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S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů