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The International Amicitia between Athens and Rome

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Burton, Paul

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Australian Society for Classical Studies

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There is no agreement on when international amicitia between Rome and Athens was first established. This article proposes that the most likely date for it belongs in the context of the later stages of the First Macedonian War (215-205) - specifically, dur

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2037-12-31