The Antigonid Network

The Antigonid Network

Bibliography

  1. General
  2. Historiography & Literature
  3. Epigraphy
  4. Coinage
  5. Archaeology, Art, and Material Culture
  6. The Antigonid Royal Family, Women, and Court
  7. Antigonids & Cults/Religious Activity
  8. The Antigonids and the Greeks
  9. The Antigonid Army, Navy, and Military Activity
  10. Antigonus I Monophthalmus
  11. Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  12. Antigonus II Gonatas
  13. Demetrius II Aetolicus
  14. Antigonus III Doson
  15. Philip V
  16. Perseus

1. General:

  • Alonso Troncoso, V. & E. M. Anson (2013) After Alexander: The Time of the Diadochi (323-281 BC), Oxford.
  • Boehm, R. (2018) City and Empire in the Age of the Successors: Urbanization and Social Response in the Making of the Hellenistic Kingdoms, Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Chaniotis, A. (2018) Age of Conquests: the Greek World from Alexander to Hadrian, Harvard University Press.
  • Clancier, Ph., O. Coloru, & G.Gorre (2017) Les mondes hellénistiques. Du Nil à l’Indus, Vanves, Hachette.
  • Ferrara, F. M. & P. Vannicelli (eds.) La Macedonia antica e la nascita dell’Ellenismo alle origini dell’Europa, Scienze dell’Antichità, 26.3, Rome: Quasar, 2020.
  • Guimier-Sorbets, A.-M., M. B. Hatzopoulos & Y. Morizot (eds.) Rois, cités, nécropoles : institutions, rites et monuments en Macédoine. Μελετήματα 45, Athens, 2006.
  • Hammond, N. G. L. & F. W. Walbank (1988) History of Macedonia: Volume III: 336-167 B.C., OUP, Oxford.
  • Hammond, N. G. L. (1989) The Macedonian State: The Origins, Institutions and History, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
  • Hammond, N. G. L. (2000) “The Continuity of Macedonian Institutions and the Macedonian Kingdoms of the Hellenistic Era”, Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 49(2), 141-160.
  • Hatzopoulos, M.B. (1996) Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings: A historical and epigraphic study, Meletemata Series, No. 22., 2 vols. De Boccard
  • Hatzopoulos, M.B. (2016) Νεότης γεγυμνασμένη. Macedonian Lawgiver Kings and the Youth, Athens.
  • Hatzopoulos, M. B. (2020) Ancient Macedonia, Trends in Classics – Key Perspectives on Classical Research, Berlin: De Gruyter.
  • Howe, T. & F. Pownall (eds) Ancient Macedonians in Greek and Roman Sources: From History to Historiography, Swansea: Classical Press of Wales.
  • Kalaitzi, M., Paschidis, P., Antonetti, C. & A.-M. Guimier-Sorbets (2018) Βορειοελλαδικά. Tales from the lands of the ethne. Essays in honour of Miltiades B. Hatzopoulos / Histoires du monde des ethné. Études en l’honneur de Miltiade B. Hatzopoulos, Meletemata 78, Institute of Historical Research Publications, NHRF, Athens.
  • King, C.J. (2017) Ancient Macedonia. London – New York.
  • Lane Fox, R. J. (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, Brill, Leiden.
  • Mari, M. (ed.) L’età ellenistica. Società, politica, cultura, Rome, Carocci, 2019.
  • Muccioli, F. (2018) ‘L’anello debole della catena? L’egemonia macedone nella tradizione antica sulla translatio imperii’ L.R. Cresci, F. Gazzano (eds.) De imperiis. L’idea di impero universale e la successione degli imperi nell’antichità. Roma, 81 – 136.
  • Muccioli, F. (2019) Storia dell’ Ellenismo, Bologna, Il Mulino.
  • Ogden, D. (2023) Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death: The Hellenistic Dynasties, 2nd edition, Classical Press of Wales.
  • Thornton, J. (2013) Le guerre macedoniche, Roma, Carocci.
  • Worthington, I. (2023)The Last Kings of Macedonia and the Triumph of Rome, OUP, Oxford

2. Historiography & Literature:

  • D’Agostini, M. (2015) ‘Il discorso del re: Filippo V in Giustino.’ In C. Bearzot and F. Landucci (eds.) Studi Sull’Epitome di Giustino II. Da Alessandro Magno a Filippo V di Macedonia. Milano, 121 – 144.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2011) ‘Filippo V e la Storia Romana di Appiano.’ Aevum 85, 99 – 121.
  • Dreyer, B. (2013) “Frank Walbank’s Philippos Tragoidoumenos” in B. Gibson & T. Harrison (eds.) Polybius and His World: Essays in Memory of F. W. Walbank, Oxford.
  • Duran Manas, M. (2005), “Plutarco y las monarquias helenisticas: ethos y pathos de los Antigónidas”, in: Casanova, A. (ed.), Plutarco e l’età ellenistica. Atti del convegno internazionale di studi, Firenze, 39-62.
  • Enrico, M. (2019) ‘Dioniso alla guerra: Demetrio Poliorcete secondo Plutarco’, Revue Internationale d’Histoire Militaire Ancienne, 8: 247-61.
  • Nicholson, E. (2018) “Philip V of Macedon, ‘Eromenos of the Greeks’: A Note and Reassessment”, Hermes 146(2), 241-255. doi:10.25162/Hermes-2018-0020
  • Nicholson, E. (2018) “Polybios, the Laws of War, and Philip V of Macedon”, Historia 67(4), 434-453. doi:10.25162/HISTORIA-2018-0017
  • Nicholson, E. (2020) “Hellenic Romans and Barbaric Macedonians: Polybius on Hellenism and Changing Hegemonic Powers”, Ancient History Bulletin, 34.1-2.
  • Nicholson, E. (2023) Philip V in Polybius’ Histories: Politics, History and Fiction, OUP, Oxford.
  • Pelling, C. (2018) ‘Ritual Gone Wrong in Demetrius-Antony: Or, “You’re not a deity, you’re a very naughty boy”’, Ariadne, 23-24: 41-59.
  • Pimouguet-Pédarros, I. (2020) ‘Théâtre, guerre de siège et puissance du roi en représentation: Démétrios selon Plutarque’, in Plutarque et la construction de l’Histoire: entre récit historique et invention littéraire, ed. by P. Maréchaux & B. Mineo (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes), pp. 127-42.
  • Thornton, J. (2013) “Polibio e gli imperi (Filippo V, Cartagine e altri paradeigmata)” in Dialogues d histoire ancienne Suppl. 9:145-164.
  • Thornton, J. (2020) “GLI ULTIMI ANTIGONIDI NELLA TRADIZIONE STORIOGRAFICA: CENNI SULL’OSTILITÀ DI POLIBIO A FILIPPO V”, Sc. Ant. 26 (3): 299-309.
  • Walbank, F. W. (1942) “Alcaeus of Messene, Philip V, and Rome”, The Classical Quarterly, 36(3/4), 134-145.
  • Walbank, F. (1943) “Alcaeus of Messene, Philip V, and Rome (Concluded)”, The Classical Quarterly, 37(1/2), 1-13.
  • Walbank, F. (1944) “Alcaeus of Messene, Philip V, and Rome: A Footnote (Continued)”, The Classical Quarterly, 38(3/4), 87-88.
  • Wheatley, P. & C. Dunn (2020) Demetrius the Besieger, Oxford.

3. Epigraphy:

  • Bengtson, H. (1971) Die Inschriften von Labranda und die Politik des Antigonos Doson, München, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Beck in Komm.
  • Boiy, T. (2001) “Dating Problems in Cuneiform Tablets Concerning the Reign of Antigonus Monophthalmus.” Journal of the American Oriental Society, 121 (4), 645–649.
  • Boiy, T. (2009) “Date Formulas in Cuneiform Tablets and Antigonus Monophthalmus, Again” Journal of the American Oriental Society, 129(3), 467-476.
  • Bosnakis, D.& K.Hallof (2020) “Alte und neue Inschriften aus Kos VI”, Chiron 50: 287-326.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2022) (2022) ‘King, Queen, and Greek cities. Polycratia and Philip V.’ Aevum 96: 45-64.
  • Gounaropoulou, L. & M. B. Hatzopoulos (1998) Επιγραφές Κάτω Μακεδονίας (μεταξύ του Βερμίου όρους και του Αξιού ποταμού). Τεύχος Α’: Επιγραφές Βεροίας. Institute of Historical Research Publications, NHRF, Athens.
  • Gounaropoulou, L., Paschidis, P. & M. B. Hatzopoulos (2015) Επιγραφές Κάτω Μακεδονίας. (Μεταξύ του Βερμίου Όρους και του Αξιού Ποταμού). Τεύχος Β’. Institute of Historical Research Publications, NHRF, Athens.
  • Hatzopoulos, M.B. (1996) Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings: A historical and epigraphic study, Meletemata Series, No. 22., 2 vols. De Boccard
  • Hatzopoulos, M.B. (2016a) ‘Une deuxième copie du diagramma de Philippe V sur le service dans l’armée de campagne, la loi éphébarchique d’Amphipolis et les politarques macédoniens.’ MediterrAnt 19, 203 – 216.
  • Hatzopoulos, M.B. (2021) “Quatre nouveaux décrets d’asylie macédoniens: géographie historique et institutions”, REG 134:199-213.
  • Iliev, J. (2021) “THE DEDICATION OF PHILIP V OF MACEDON IN THE LINDIAN CHRONICLE AND THE PROBLEMS OF ITS INTERPRETATION”, Scientific Researches, 3, 1-10.
  • Mari, M. (2017a) ‘Istituzioni cittadine della Macedonia preromana. Alcune novità epigrafiche.’ Historika 7, 345 – 364.
  • Mari, M. (2017b). ‘Local’ and ‘national’ cults in Macedonian royal letters and diagrammata.’ In S. Kravaritou and M. Stamatopoulou (eds.) Religious Interactions in the Hellenistic World, Proceedings of the international conference, Oxford, Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, March 18 – 19, 2017. Oxford.
  • Mari, M. (2018) ‘Powers in Dialogue: The Letters and diagrammata of Macedonian Kings to Local Communities’, in Letters and Communities: Studies in the Socio-Political Dimensions of Ancient Epistolography, ed. by P. Ceccarelli, L. Doering, T. Fögen & I. Gildenhard (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 121-46.
  • Mari, M. (2018) “L’attività della cancelleria antigonide negli anni delle guerre romano-macedoniche, in Atti del convegno “Epistolografia pubblica e privata nell’Oriente romano””Università di Torino, 20-21 febbraio 2018, Historikà 8, 283-311.
  • Mari, M. (2019) “Una lettera di Filippo V agli Ateniesi di Efestia (Lemno)” Axon Vol. 3 (2), 193-224.
  • Paschidis, P., Martín González, M., Athanasiadis, G. & I. Graikos (2023) Επιγραφές Αμφαξίτιδας (μεταξύ του Αξιού ποταμού και της ορεογραμμής Βερτίσκου – Κερδυλλίων). Τεύχος Α΄: Επιγραφές Κρηστωνίας, Μυγδονίας, Ανθεμούντα. Institute of Historical Research Publications, NHRF, Athens.
  • Piejko, F. (1983) “A Letter of Philip V to Amphipolis”, Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik, 50, 225-226.
  • Raynor, B. (2016) “Theorodokoi, Asylia, and the Macedonian Cities”, GRBS 56.2, 225-262.

4. Coinage:

  • Antigonid Coins Online: http://numismatics.org/agco/ 
  • Pella: Coinage of the Kings of Macedonia: http://numismatics.org/pella/ 
  • Blet-Lemarquand, M., P.-O. Hochard, P. Bourrieau & C. Pinault (2024) “Analyse élémentaire de monnaires d’argent antigonides. Premiers résultats et commentaires, in P.-O. Hochard ed., Les Antigonides et la Grèce égéenne : numismatique et morceaux choisis.
  • Bourrieau, P. (2021) ‘Funding the “Macedonian Peloponnese” under Antigonus Doson and Philip V: a Regional Study Case’, in The Koina of Southern Greece: Historical and Numismatic Studies in Ancient Greek Federalism, ed. by C. Grandjean (Bordeaux: Ausonius), pp. 103-17.
  • Bourrieau, P. (2024) “La fin de l’abondance ? M. Rostovtzeff, les monnayages antigonides et l’apport des études charactéroscopiques”, in P.-O. Hochard ed., Les Antigonides et la Grèce égéenne : numismatique et morceaux choisis.
  • Brett, A. (1930) “Tetradrachm of Demetrius Poliorcetes”, Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, 28(168), 71-72.
  • Hill, G. F. (1896) “A Portrait of Perseus of Macedon”, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Third Series, 16, 34-39.
  • Hochard, P.-O. (ed.) Les Antigonides et la Grèce égéenne : numismatique et morceaux choisis, Ausonius, 2024.
  • Kleu, M. (2017) ‘Philip V, the Selci – Hoard and the supposed building of a Macedonian fleet in Lissus’, AHB 31, 112 – 119.
  • Kremydi, S. (2011) “Coinage and Finance” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, 159–178.
  • Kremydi, S. (2018) Autonomous’ Coinages under the late Antigonids. Μελετήματα 79, NHRF, Athens.
  • Kremydi, S. & M.-C. Marcellesi (2019) Les Alexandres après Alexandre. Histoire d’une monnaie commune, Meletemata 81, Institute of Historical Research Publications, NHRF, Athens.
  • Mathisen, R. W. (1981) “Antgonus Gonatas and the Silver Coinages of Macedonia circa 280-270 B.C.” Museum Notes (American Numismatic Society) 26, 79-124.
  • Newell, E. T. (1927) The coinages of Demetrius Poliorcetes, London: Oxford University Press.
  • Oliver, G. J. (2001) ‘The politics of coinage: Athens and Antigonus Gonatas.’ In Meadows, A. & K. M. W. Shipton (eds.) Money and its uses in the ancient Greek world, Oxford/New York: OUP, 35-52.
  • Panagopoulou, E. (2000) Antigonos Gonatas: coinage, money and the economy, Thesis (Ph. D. (History)–University College London, 2009).
  • Panagopoulou, K. (2001) ‘The Antigonids: Patterns of a Royal Economy’, in Z. Archibald, J.K. Davies, V. Gabrielsen & G.J. Oliver (eds), ‘Hellenistic Economies’, London: Routledge, 313-362.
  • Panagopoulou, K. (2005-2006) ‘Cross-Reading Images: Iconographic ‘Debates’ between Antigonids and Ptolemies during the Third and Second Centuries BC’, Εulimene 6-7, 163-181.
  • Panagopoulou, K. (2017) ‛Με αφορμή τις απομιμήσεις των πρώιμων Αντιγονιδικών κοπών: οι απομιμήσεις των διεθνών Ελληνιστικών νομισμάτων και ο οικονομικός τους ρόλος’, ‘Εισαγωγή’, in Κ. Παναγοπούλου (ed.), Ανταλλαγές – Συναλλαγές στην Αρχαιότητα, Heraklion: Publications of the School of Philosophy, University fo Crete.
  • Panagopoulou, K. (2019) The Early Antigonids: Coinage, Money and the Economy (Numismatic Studies 37), N.York: American Numismatic Society Special Series.
  • Seltman, C. T. (1909) “A Synopsis of the Coins of Antigonus I and Demetrius Poliorcetes”, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, Fourth Series, 9, 264-273.
  • Sosin, J. D. (2002) ‘Boeotian silver, Theban agio and bronze drachmas.’ Numismatic Chronicle, 162, 333-339.
  • Stein, H. J. (1935) ‘Perseus of Macedon and his coinage.’ The Numismatist, 855-857.
  • Wheatley P, Dunn C (2021) ‘Coinage as Propaganda: Alexander and His Successors’, in J. Walsh & E. Baynham (ed) Alexander the Great and Propaganda, Routledge, pp. 162-198.

5. Palaces, Art, and Material Culture:

  • Adam-Veleni, P. (2011) “Thessalonica” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, 545–562.
  • Akamatis, I. M. (2011) “Pella” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, 393–408.
  • Badoud, N. (2018) ‘La Victoire de Samothrace, défaite de Philippe V’, Revue Archéologique, n.s., 2: 279-305.
  • Ferrara, F. (2020) Basileus e Basileia. Forme e luoghi della regalità macedone, Thiasos Monografie, 14, Edizioni Quasar.
  • Kottaridi, A. (2011) “The Palace of Aegae” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, 297–333.
  • Koukouli-Chrysanthaki, Ch. (2011) “Amphipolis” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, 409–436.
  • Koukouli-Chrysanthaki, Ch. (2011) “Philippi” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD, 437–425.
  • Kruse, T. (1992), “Zwei Denkmäler der Antigoniden in Olympia. Eine Untersuchung zu Pausanias VI.16.3”, in: Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung Vol. 107, 273–293.
  • Gatzolis, C. (2012) Twenty Years of Archaeological Work in Macedonia and Thrace, Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.
  • Macurdy, G. (1932). “A Note on the Jewellery of Demetrius the Besieger”. American Journal of Archaeology, 36(1), 27-28. doi:10.2307/498267
  • Palagia, O. (2011) “Hellenistic Art” in Lane Fox (2011) Brill’s Companion to Ancient Macedon Studies in the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC-300 AD,477–493.
  • Pedinelli, V. (2021), Un pantheon per gli Antigonidi. Dinamiche politiche e autorappresentazione di una dinastia ellenistica, Dissertation, Bologna.
  • Tsaravopoulos, A. (2010-2013) ‘Ενεπίγραφα καρφιά ή Η λογιστική του στρατού τα ελληνιστικά χρόνια: (οι « αόρατες » επιγραφές).’ ΗΟΡΟΣ, 22-25, 187-198.

6. The Antigonid Royal Family, Women, and Court

  • Carney, E. (2000) Women and Monarchy in Macedonia. Univ. of Oklahoma.
  • Carney, E. (2015) King and Court in Ancient Macedonia: Rivalry, Treason and Conspiracy. Swansea: Classical Press of Wales.
  • Carney, E. D. (2021) ‘The first « basilissa »: Phila, daughter of Antipater and wife of Demetrius Poliorcetes.’ New directions in the study of women in the Greco-Roman world. Eds. Ancona, R. & G. Tsouvala, New York: Oxford University Pr., 45-57.
  • Carney, E.D. (2021) ‘Women in Antigonid Monarchy’, in The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World (Abingdon: Routledge), pp. 307-18.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2020) “DA FILA A FTIA DI MACEDONIA. RIFLESSIONI SULLA REGALITÀ FEMMINILE DEGLI ANTIGONIDI (IG II3 1 1023): (From Phila to Phthia of Macedonia. Remarks on female kingship among the Antigonids),” Aevum 94: 75-89.
  • Dow, S., & Edson, C. (1937) “Chryseis: A Study of the Evidence in Regard to the Mother of Philip V”, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 48, 127-180. doi:10.2307/310693
  • Egetenmeier, Philip (2021). Zwischen zwei Welten: die Königsfreunde im Dialog zwischen Städten und Monarchen vom Jahr der Könige bis zum Frieden von Apameia (306-188 v. Chr.). Stuttgart: Steiner.
  • Fine, John V. A. (1934) “The Mother of Philip V of Macedon”, The Classical Quarterly, 28(2), 99-104.
  • Kuzmin, Y. N. (2022) “Phila and Phthia: the Names of Antigonid Queens in Two Recently Published Athenian Decrees”, ZPE 221: 113–120.
  • Landucci, F. (2019) “Gli intellettuali a corte: storia di una presenza dalla corte macedone alle corti ellenistiche” in Bearzot, C., Landucci, F., Zecchini, G. (ed.), Migranti e lavoro qualificato nel mondo antico, Vita e Pensiero, MILANO — ITA 2019: 51- 69.
  • Le Bohec, S. (1981) “Phthia, Mere de Philippe V: Examen Critique des Sources”, Revue Des Études Grecques,94(445/446), 34-46.
  • Le Bohec-Bouhet, S. (1999), “Intrigues et soulèvements dans la Macédoine des Antigonides”, in: Bokotopulu, I. et al. (eds.), Ancient Macedonia. Sixth International Symposium Vol. 1, Thessaloniki, 679-689.
  • Miron, D. (2000) “Transmitters and Representatives of Power: Royal Women in Ancient Macedonia”, Ancient Society, 30, 35-52.
  • Ogden, D. (2023) Polygamy, Prostitutes and Death: The Hellenistic Dynasties, 2nd edition, London.
  • O’Neil, J. (2003) “The Ethnic Origins of the Friends of the Antigonid Kings of Macedon”, Classical Quarterly, 53(2), 510-522.
  • Strootman, F. (2021) ‘Women and Dynasty at the Hellenistic Imperial Courts’, in The Routledge Companion to Women and Monarchy in the Ancient Mediterranean World, ed. by E. D. Carney & S. Müller (Abingdon: Routledge) pp. 333-45.

7. The Antigonids and Cults/Religious Activity

  • Eckhardt, B. (2017) ‘Der Krieg, die Götter, die Frauen. Zur Herrschaftsrepräsentation des Demetrios I. Poliorketes’ in Beck, Eckhardt, Michels & Richter (eds.) Von Magna Graecia
    nach Asia Minor: Festschrift für Linda-Marie Günther zum 65. Geburtstag, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 197-210.
  • Kravaritou, S. (March 2023) “Herakles and Herakles Kynagidas as in Magnesia and Perrhaibia”, Tekmeria 17: 101-172.
  • Landucci, F. (2016) “The Antigonids and the Ruler Cult. Global and Local Perspectives?”, ERGA / LOGOI, 4: 39-60.
  • Le Bohec-Bouhet, S. (2002), “The kings of Macedon and the cult of Zeus in the Hellenistic period”, in: Ogden, D. (ed.), The Hellenistic World. New Perspectives, London, 41-59.
  • Lorenzo, K. (2020), ‘Early Hellenistic Royal Ideology and the Marine Thiasos of the Monument of the Bulls on Delos’, Classical World, 113.4: 435-63.
  • Mari, M. (2017b). ‘Local’ and ‘national’ cults in Macedonian royal letters and diagrammata.’ In S. Kravaritou and M. Stamatopoulou (eds.) Religious Interactions in the Hellenistic World, Proceedings of the international conference, Oxford, Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, March 18 – 19, 2017. Oxford.
  • Raynor, B. (2016) “Theorodokoi, Asylia, and the Macedonian Cities”, GRBS 56.2, 225-262.
  • Rose, T. (2018) “Demetrius Poliorcetes, Kairos, and the Sacred and Civil Calendars of Athens.”  Historia 67(3), 258-287.

8. The Antigonids and the Greeks:

  • Badian, E, (1982) “Greeks and Macedonians”, Studies in the History of Art, 10, 33-51.
  • BÖRM, H. (2019), Mordende Mitbürger. Stasis und Bürgerkrieg in griechischen Poleis des Hellenismus, Stuttgart.
  • BÖRM, H. (2021), “Gespaltene Städte. Die Parteinahme für makedonische Könige in griechischen Poleis”, in: Pfeiffer, S., Weber G. (eds.), Gesellschaftliche Spaltungen im Zeitalter des Hellenismus (4.–1. Jahrhundert v. Chr.), Stuttgart, 21-55.
  • Buraselis, K. (1982) Das Hellenistische Makedonien und die Agai͏̈s: Forschungen zur Politik des Kassandros und der drei ersten Antigoniden (Antigonos Monopthalmos, Demetrios Poliorketes, und Antigonos Gonatas) im Ägäischen Meer und in Westkleinasien, C.H.Beck.
  • Buraselis, K. (2021) ‘Symbiosis of Koinon and King: Remarks on the Interconnections between Greek Koina and Hellenistic Monarchs’, in The Koina of Southern Greece: Historical and Numismatic Studies in Ancient Greek Federalism, ed. by C. Grandjean (Bordeaux: Ausonius), pp. 95-102.
  • Chrysafis, C. (2019) “A Note on the history of Hellenistic Megara: Τhe date of the Antigonid garrison in Aegosthena”, Tekmeria, 14, 181-202.
  • Chrysafis, C. (2022) “Garnisonssoldaten und städtisches Milieu: Untersuchungen zur Einsetzung antigonidischer Garnisonen in den griechischen Städten”, In: Sänger P. – Scheuble-Reiter S.(eds.), Söldner und Berufsoldaten in der griechischen Welt, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 87-108.
  • Edson, C. (1934) “The Antigonids, Heracles, and Beroea”, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 45, 213-246. doi:10.2307/310636
  • Egetenmeier, Philip (2021). Zwischen zwei Welten: die Königsfreunde im Dialog zwischen Städten und Monarchen vom Jahr der Könige bis zum Frieden von Apameia (306-188 v. Chr.). Stuttgart: Steiner.
  • Filias, D. (2021). ‘Ho boulomenos in the legal procedure of the Hellenic League of 302 B. C. and Athenian influence on the prosecution systems of the Panhellenic Leagues.’ The Ancient History Bulletin = Revue d’Histoire Ancienne, 35(3-4): 125-149.
  • Kralli, I. (2016) The Hellenistic Peloponnese: Interstate Relations. A Narrative and Analytic History, 371-146 BC, Swansea.
  • Lucas, T. (2022), “La Béotie et les Antigonides, entre alliance et clientélisme”, in: HIMA. Revue internationale d’histoire militaire ancienne, Vol. 11, 141-157.
  • Mendels, D. (1978) Perseus and the socio-economic question in Greece (179-172/1B.C.) : a study in Roman propaganda, Louvain.
  • Pinault, C. (2021) ‘King Perseus and Koina: Diplomatic Stakes in Greece from 179 to 168 BC’, in The Koina of Southern Greece: Historical and Numismatic Studies in Ancient Greek Federalism, ed. by C. Grandjean (Bordeaux: Ausonius), pp. 119-30.
  • Scherberich, K. (2009) Koinè symmachía : Untersuchungen zum Hellenenbund Antigonos’ III. Doson und Philipps V. (224-197 v. Chr.), Stuttgart, Steiner.
  • Shipley, G. (2008) “Approaching the Macedonian Peloponnese”. in Grandjean, C. (ed.) Le Péloponnèse d’Épaminondas à Hadrien (Ausonius études, 21; Bordeaux/Paris: Ausonius/De Boccard), 53-68.
  • Shipley, G. (2018) The Early Hellenistic Peloponnese: Politics, Economies, and Networks 338-197 BC, Cambridge.

9. The Antigonid Army, Navy, and Military Activity

  • Chrysafis, C. (2014) “Pyrokausis: Its meaning and function in the organisation of the Macedonian army”, Klio 96.2,  455-468.
  • Chrysafis, C. (2019) “A Note on the history of Hellenistic Megara: Τhe date of the Antigonid garrison in Aegosthena”, Tekmeria, 14, 181-202.
  • Chrysafis, C. (2022) “Garnisonssoldaten und städtisches Milieu: Untersuchungen zur Einsetzung antigonidischer Garnisonen in den griechischen Städten”, In: Sänger P. – Scheuble-Reiter S.(eds.), Söldner und Berufsoldaten in der griechischen Welt, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 87-108.
  • Juhel, P. (2017) Autour de l’infanterie d’élite macédonienne à l’époque du royaume antigonide: Cinq études militaires entre histoire, philogie, et archéologie. Oxford.
  • Landucci, F. (2003) “Tra monarchia nazionale e monarchia militare: il caso della Macedonia”, in Bearzot, C. S., Landucci, F., Zecchini, G. (ed.) Gli stati territoriali nel mondo antico, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2003: 199- 224.
  • Walbank, F. W. (1982), “Sea-power and the Antigonids” in: Adams, W.L. (ed.), Philip II, Alexander the Great and the Macedonian heritage, Washington, 213-236. = (2002) Polybius, Rome and the Hellenistic World, Cambridge.
  • Wrightson, G. (2023) The Third Macedonian War and Battle of Pydna: Perseus’ Neglect of Combined-arms Tactics and the Real Reasons for the Roman Victory, Pen & Sword.

10. Antigonus I Monophthalmus

  • Alonso Troncoso, V. (2015) “Antigonus Monophthalmus and Alexander’s Memory”, in C.Beazot & F. Landucci (eds.) Alexander’s Legacy, Atti del Convegno Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano 2015, L’Erma di Bretschneider, Roma 2016, 97-119.
  • Billows, R. A. (1990) Antigonus the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State, Berkeley/London, University of California Press.
  • Boiy, T. (2001) “Dating Problems in Cuneiform Tablets Concerning the Reign of Antigonus Monophthalmus.” Journal of the American Oriental Society, 121 (4), 645–649.
  • Boiy, T. (2009) “Date Formulas in Cuneiform Tablets and Antigonus Monophthalmus, Again” Journal of the American Oriental Society, 129(3), 467-476.
  • Briant, P. (1973) Antigone le Borgne: les débuts de sa carrière et les problèmes de l’Assemblée macédonienne, Paris, Belles lettres.
  • Caselle, M. (2022) ‘Μετὰ τῶν θεῶν: onori divini per i sovrani antigonidi nell’Atene del primo periodo ellenistico.’ Filosofia, storia, immaginario mitologico : nuovi approcci. Eds. Berardi, Elisabetta and Castiglioni, Maria Paola. Sophia; 3. Alessandria: Ed. dell’Orso, 2022. 167-186.
  • Devine, A. M. (1985) “Diodorus’ account of the battle of Paraitocene.” The Ancient World: A Scholarly Journal for the Study of Antiquity, 12: 75-86.
  • Devine, A. M. (1985) “Diodorus’ account of the battle of Gabiene.” The Ancient World: A Scholarly Journal for the Study of Antiquity, 12: 87-96.
  • Engel, R. (1978) Untersuchungen zum Machtaufstieg des Antigonos I. Monophthalmos: e. Beitr. zur Geschichte d. frühen Diadochenzeit, Kallmünz/Opf., Lassleben.
  • Filias, D. (2021). ‘Ho boulomenos in the legal procedure of the Hellenic League of 302 B. C. and Athenian influence on the prosecution systems of the Panhellenic Leagues.’ The Ancient History Bulletin = Revue d’Histoire Ancienne, 35(3-4): 125-149.
  • Gruen, E. S. (1985) “The coronation of the diadochoi.” J. W. Eadie & J.Ober  (Eds.) The craft of the ancient historian. Essays in Honor of Chester G. Princeton, 253-271.
  • GÜNTHER, L. M. (2015),”Herrscherliche Inszenierungen in den Diadochenkriegen am Beispiel von Antigonos I. und Demetrios I”, in: Boschung, D., Hammerstaedt, J. (eds.), Das Charisma des Herrschers, Paderborn, 235-252.
  • Hammond, N. (1978) “A Cavalry Unit in the Army of Antigonus Monophthalmus: Asthippoi”, The Classical Quarterly, 28(1), 128-135.
  • Landucci, F. (2013) “Seleucus vs. Antigonus: a study on the sources”. V. Alonso Troncoso & E. M. Anson (eds.) After Alexander: the time of the Diadochi (323-281 BC), Oxford.
  • Müller, O. (1973) Antigonos Monophthalmos und “Das Jahr der Könige.”, Bonn, R. Habelt.
  • Seltman, C. T. (1909) “A Synopsis of the Coins of Antigonus I and Demetrius Poliorcetes”, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, Fourth Series, 9, 264-273.
  • Simpson, R. (1959) “Antigonus the One-Eyed and the Greeks” Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 8(4), 385-409.
  • Teodorsson, S. (1990) “Theocritus the Sophist, Antigonus the One-Eyed, and the Limits of Clemency”, Hermes, 118(3), 380-382.
  • Treves, P. (1932) “La tradizione politica degli Antigonidi e l’opera di Demetrio II”, Rendiconti dell’Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche, s. VI, 8, 167-205.
  • Wheatley, P. (2002) “Antigonus Monophthalmus in Babylonia, 310-308 B. C.”, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 61:1, 39-47.
  • Wilamowitz-Moellendorf, U. von (1965) Antigonos von Karystos, Berlin/Zurich, Weidmann.

11. Demetrius I Poliorcetes

  • Brett, A. (1930) “Tetradrachm of Demetrius Poliorcetes”, Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, 28(168), 71-72.
  • Carney, E. D. (2021) ‘The first « basilissa »: Phila, daughter of Antipater and wife of Demetrius Poliorcetes.’ New directions in the study of women in the Greco-Roman world. Eds. Ancona, R. & G. Tsouvala, New York: Oxford University Pr., 45-57.
  • Caselle, M. (2022) ‘Μετὰ τῶν θεῶν: onori divini per i sovrani antigonidi nell’Atene del primo periodo ellenistico.’ Filosofia, storia, immaginario mitologico : nuovi approcci. Eds. Berardi, Elisabetta and Castiglioni, Maria Paola. Sophia; 3. Alessandria: Ed. dell’Orso, 2022. 167-186.
  • Dimitrakos, G. (1937) Demetrios Poliorketes und Athen, Hamburg : Christians.
  • Dinsmoor, W. (1935) “Demetrius Poliorcetes and the Athenian Calendar”, Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 4(2), 303-310.
  • Eckhardt, B. (2017) ‘Der Krieg, die Götter, die Frauen. Zur Herrschaftsrepräsentation des Demetrios I. Poliorketes’ in Beck, Eckhardt, Michels & Richter (eds.) Von Magna Graecia
    nach Asia Minor: Festschrift für Linda-Marie Günther zum 65. Geburtstag, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 197-210.
  • Enrico, M. (2019) ‘Dioniso alla guerra: Demetrio Poliorcete secondo Plutarco’, Revue Internationale d’Histoire Militaire Ancienne, 8: 247-61.
  • Ferguson, W. (1929) “Lachares and Demetrius Poliorcetes”, Classical Philology, 24(1), 1-31.
  • Ferguson, W. (1948) “Demetrius Poliorcetes and the Hellenic League”, Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 17(2), 112-136.
  • Filias, D. (2021). ‘Ho boulomenos in the legal procedure of the Hellenic League of 302 B. C. and Athenian influence on the prosecution systems of the Panhellenic Leagues.’ The Ancient History Bulletin = Revue d’Histoire Ancienne, 35(3-4): 125-149.
  • Gherchanoc, F. (2022) ‘Un « roi de théâtre » ou Comment faire de son corps un spectacle : à propos de Démétrios Poliorcète et de quelques autres.’ Le corps des souverains dans les mondes hellénistique et romain. Eds. Gangloff, A. & G. Gorre, Histoire. Rennes: Pr. Universitaires de Rennes, 2022. 109-126.
  • Harders, A. C. (2013), “Ein König und viele Königinnen? – Demetrios Poliorketes und seine Ehefrauen” in: Kunst, C. (ed.), Matronage. Handlungsstrategien und soziale Netzwerke antiker Herrscherfrauen. Beiträge eines Kolloquiums an der Universität Osnabrück vom 22. bis März 2012, Rahden, 43-50.
  • Landucci, F. (2001) “Il ruolo di Adimanto di Lampsaco nella Basileia di Demetrio Poliorcete”, in Capasso Mari, C. M. (ed.) Studium atque urbanitas. Miscellanea in onore di S.Daris, Congedo, Galatina (LE)  211- 225.
  • Manni, E. (1951) Demetrio Poliorcete, Roma, A. Signorelli.
  • Macurdy, G. (1932). “A Note on the Jewellery of Demetrius the Besieger”. American Journal of Archaeology, 36(1), 27-28. doi:10.2307/498267
  • Mari, M. (2016) ‘A “lawless piety” in an age of transition. Demetrius the Besieger and the political uses of Greek religion.’ In Landucci, F. and Bearzot, C. eds. (2016) Alexander’s Legacy. Text, Documents, Fortune. Roma, 157 – 180.
  • Martin, T. R. (2019) ‘Cognitive Dissonance, Defeat, and the Divinization of Demetrius Poliorcetes in Early Hellenistic Athens’, in The Routledge Handbook of Classics and Cognitive Theory, ed. by P. Meineck, W. M. Short & J. Devereaux (London: Routledge), pp. 216-39.
  • Michels, C. (2017) ‘Überlegungen zum ‚kosmischen‘ Herrscherornat des Demetrios I. Poliorketes’ in Beck, Eckhardt, Michels & Richter (eds.) Von Magna Graecia
    nach Asia Minor: Festschrift für Linda-Marie Günther zum 65. Geburtstag, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 211-224.
  • Newell, E. T. (1927) The coinages of Demetrius Poliorcetes, London: Oxford University Press.
  • Pedinelli, V. (2022) ‘Celebrazioni della vittoria in età ellenistica: Demetrio Poliorcete tra strategie della comunicazione, memorie del passato e scopi del presente’, Nuova Antologia Militare, 3: 155-88.
  • Pelling, C. (2018) ‘Ritual Gone Wrong in Demetrius-Antony: Or, “You’re not a deity, you’re a very naughty boy”’, Ariadne, 23-24: 41-59.
  • Pimouguet-Pédarros, I. (2011) La Cité à l’épreuve des rois : le siège de Rhodes par Démétrios Poliorcète, 303-304 av. J.-C, Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes.
  • Pimouguet-Pédarros, I. (2020) ‘Théâtre, guerre de siège et puissance du roi en représentation: Démétrios selon Plutarque’, in Plutarque et la construction de l’Histoire: entre récit historique et invention littéraire, ed. by P. Maréchaux & B. Mineo (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes), pp. 127-42.
  • Richter, S. (2017) ‘Demetrios I. Poliorketes. Historisches Scheitern auf hohem Niveau?’ in Beck, Eckhardt, Michels & Richter (eds.) Von Magna Graecia
    nach Asia Minor: Festschrift für Linda-Marie Günther zum 65. Geburtstag, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, 225-242.
  • Rose, T. (2014) “Demetrios Poliorketes and the Thessalian Campaign of 302 B.C.,” in H.R. Reinders et al. The City of New Halos and its Southeast Gate. Groningen: 199–203.
  • Rose, T. (2018) “Demetrius Poliorcetes, Kairos, and the Sacred and Civil Calendars of Athens.”  Historia 67(3), 258-287.
  • Rose, T. (2019) “Demetrius the Besieger (and Fortifier) of Cities: A Case Study in Early Hellenistic Siege Warfare.” In J. Armstrong and M. Trundle (eds.) Brill’s Companion to Sieges in the Ancient Mediterranean. Leiden, 169-190.
  • Rose, T. C. (2020) “The Life and Afterlife of a Hellenistic Flagship: The “Sixteen” of Demetrius Poliorcetes Revisited” in Ancient History Bulletin, 34 (3-4): 94-112.
  • Rose, T. & S. Wallace (2022) ‘The Athenian Revolt from Demetrios Poliorketes: New Evidence from Rhamnous (I.Rhamnous 404)’, Ancient History Bulletin, 36.3-4: 166-7.
  • Scott, K. (1928) “The Deification of Demetrius Poliorcetes: Part I”, The American Journal of Philology, 49(2), 137-166. doi:10.2307/290644.
  • Scott, K. (1928) “The Deification of Demetrius Poliorcetes: Part II”, The American Journal of Philology, 49(3), 217-239. doi:10.2307/290089.
  • Seltman, C. T. (1909) “A Synopsis of the Coins of Antigonus I and Demetrius Poliorcetes”, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, Fourth Series, 9, 264-273.
  • Tarn, W. (1922) “The Constitutive Act of Demetrius’ League of 303”, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 42, 198-206. doi:10.2307/625902
  • Treves, P. (1932) “La tradizione politica degli Antigonidi e l’opera di Demetrio II”, Rendiconti dell’Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche, s. VI, 8, 167-205.
  • Treves, P. (1932) “Jeronimo di Cardia e la politica di Demetrio Poliorcete”, Rivista di Filologia e di Istruzione Classica, 60, 194-206.
  • Webster, E. (1922) “Alexander, the Son of Demetrius Poliorcetes”, Classical Philology, 17(4), 357-358.
  • Wehrli, C. (1968) Antigone et Demetrios, Genève : Droz.
  • Wheatley, P. (1997) “The Lifespan of Demetrius Poliorcetes”, Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 46(1), 19-27.
  • Wheatley, P. (2003). “Lamia and the Besieger: An Athenian hetaera and a Macedonian king” In Palagia O. & Tracy S. (Eds.), The Macedonians in Athens, 322-229 B.C.: Proceedings of an International Conference held at the University of Athens, May 24-26, 2001 (pp. 30-36). Oxford; Havertown, PA: Oxbow Books.
  • Wheatley, P. (2020) “The Implications of ‘Poliorcetes’: Was Demetrius the Besieger’s Nickname Ironic?” Histos 14:152-84.
  • Wheatley, P. (2021) ‘Mithridates Ctistes and Demetrius Poliorcetes: Erastes and Eromenos?’, in Affective Relations and Personal Bonds in Hellenistic Antiquity, ed. by M. D’Agostini, E. M. Anson, & F. Pownall (Oxford: Oxbow), pp. 213-23.
  • Wheatley, P. & C. Dunn (2020) Demetrius the Besieger, Oxford.

12. Antigonus II Gonatas

  • Chambers, M. (1954) “The First Regnal Year of Antigonus Gonatas”, The American Journal of Philology 75, No. 4, 385-394.
  • Coşkun, A. (2021) “The Regnal Years of Antigonos Gonatas”, Karanos 4: 49-58.
  • Edson, C. (1934) “The Personal Appearance of Antigonus Gonatas”, Classical Philology, 29(3), 254-255.
  • Gabbert, J. J. (1997) Antigonus II Gonatas: A Political Biography, Routledge.
  • Landucci, F. (2013) “Dalla Biblioteca di Alessandria al Museo virtuale. Intellettuali e cultura alla corte di Antigono Gonata”, in Berti, M., Costa, V. (ed.) Ritorno ad Alessandria. Storiografia antica e cultura bibliotecaria: tracce di una relazione perduta. Tored Editore, Tivoli 2013: 65- 86
  • Landucci, F. (2021) ‘At the court of Antigonus Gonatas, the heir of two dynasties.’ In Walsh, J. & E. Baynham (eds.), Alexander the Great and propaganda, Abingdon/New York, Routledge, 94-106.
  • Mathisen, R. W. (1981) “Antigonus Gonatas and the Silver Coinages of Macedonia circa 280-270 B.C.” Museum Notes (American Numismatic Society) 26, 79-124.
  • Oliver, G. J. (2001) ‘The politics of coinage: Athens and Antigonus Gonatas.’ In Meadows, A. & K. M. W. Shipton (eds.) Money and its uses in the ancient Greek world, Oxford/New York: OUP, 35-52.
  • Panagopoulou, E. (2000) Antigonos Gonatas: coinage, money and the economy, Thesis (Ph. D. (History)–University College London, 2009).
  • Porter, W. (1930) “Aratus of Sicyon and King Antigonus Gonatas”, Hermathena, 20(45), 293-311.
  • Sanchez, F. L. (2017), “Galatians in Macedonia (280-277 BC). Invasion or Invitation?” in: Naco del Hoyo, T., Sanchez, F.L. (eds.), War, warlords, and interstate relations in the ancient Mediterranean, Leiden/Boston, 183-203.
  • Tarn, W. (1910) “The Dedicated Ship of Antigonus Gonatas”, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 30, 209-222. doi:10.2307/624300
  • Tarn, W. W. (1913) Antigonos Gonatas, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
  •  Waterfield, R. (2021) The Making of a King: Antigonus Gonatas of Macedon and the Greeks (University of Chicago Press).

13. Demetrius II Aetolicus

  • Baldwin, B. (1988) “Demetrius ‘Aetolicus'”, Hermes, 116(1), 116-117.
  • Ehrhardt, C. (1978) “Demetrius ὁ Αίτωλιϰός, and Antigonid Nicknames”, Hermes, 106(1), 251-253.
  • Helly, B., Tziafalias, A. (2010), “Inscriptions de la Tripolis dePerrhébie. Lettres royales de Démétrios II et Antigone Dôsôn” in: Studi ellenistici Vol. 16, 71-125.
  • Kuzmin, Y. N. (2019) “King Demetrius II of Macedon: In the Shadow of Father and Son”, ŽAnt 69 (2019) 59–84.
  • Kuzmin, Y. (2020), “Notes on the Antigonid Court, Administration, and Military Command under Demetrius II (239–229 B.C.)” in: Monumenta Vol. 5, 227-240.
  • Tsaravopoulos, A. (2010-2013) ‘Ενεπίγραφα καρφιά ή Η λογιστική του στρατού τα ελληνιστικά χρόνια: (οι « αόρατες » επιγραφές).’ ΗΟΡΟΣ, 22-25, 187-198.

14. Antigonus III Doson

  • Bengtson, H. (1971) Die Inschriften von Labranda und die Politik des Antigonos Doson, München, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Beck in Komm.
  • Bettingen, W. (1912) König Antigonos Doson von Makedonien (229-220 v. Chr.), Weida, Thomas & Hubert.
  • Bourrieau, P. (2021) ‘Funding the “Macedonian Peloponnese” under Antigonus Doson and Philip V: a Regional Study Case’, in The Koina of Southern Greece: Historical and Numismatic Studies in Ancient Greek Federalism, ed. by C. Grandjean (Bordeaux: Ausonius), pp. 103-17.
  • Dell, H. J. (1967) “Antigonus III and Rome”, Classical Philology,62:2, 94-103.
  • Le Bohec, S. (1993) Antigone Dôsôn, roi de Macédoine, Nancy, Presses Universitaires de Nancy.
  • Pedinelli, V. (2020), “Σωτὴρ καὶ Εὐεργέτης. Onori per il re Antigono Dosone tra innovazione e rispetto della tradizione antigonide” in: Mythos Vol. 14, 1-17.
  • Piraino, M. T. (1954) Antigono Dosone re di Macedonia, Palermo : Presso l’Accademia.
  • Scherberich, K. (2009) Koinè symmachía : Untersuchungen zum Hellenenbund Antigonos’ III. Doson und Philipps V. (224-197 v. Chr.), Stuttgart, Steiner.
  • Sosin, J. D. (2002) ‘Boeotian silver, Theban agio and bronze drachmas.’ Numismatic Chronicle, 162, 333-339.
  • Treves, P. (1934) “Studi su Antigono Dosone (I)”, Athenaeum, 12, 381-411.
  • Treves, P. (1935) “Studi su Antigono Dosone (II)”, Athenaeum, 13, 22-56.
  • Walbank, F. W. (1942) “Olympichus of Alinda and the Carian Expedition of Antigonus Doson”, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 62, 8-13. doi:10.2307/626708
  • Walbank, F. W. (1988) “Antigonus Doson’s Attack on Cytinium”, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 76, 184-192.

15. Philip V

  • Badoud, N. (2018) ‘La Victoire de Samothrace, défaite de Philippe V’, Revue Archéologique, n.s., 2: 279-305.
  • Berthold, R. (1975) “Lade, Pergamum and Chios: Operations of Philip V in the Aegean”, Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte,24(2), 150-163.
  • Bourrieau, P. (2021) ‘Funding the “Macedonian Peloponnese” under Antigonus Doson and Philip V: a Regional Study Case’, in The Koina of Southern Greece: Historical and Numismatic Studies in Ancient Greek Federalism, ed. by C. Grandjean (Bordeaux: Ausonius), pp. 103-17.
  • Campbell, D. B. (2011) “The Siegecraft of Philip V of Macedon.” In N. V. Sekunda & A. N. Borel, Hellenistic Warfare 1, Valencia, 137-154.
  • Chrysafis, C. (2014) “Pyrokausis: Its meaning and function in the organisation of the Macedonian army”, Klio 96.2,  455-468.
  • Cook, Brad L. (2022). ‘Philip V and Lysimacheia: an oath in gold.’ Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 62(2): 203-238.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2015) ‘Il discorso del re: Filippo V in Giustino.’ In C. Bearzot and F. Landucci (eds.) Studi Sull’Epitome di Giustino II. Da Alessandro Magno a Filippo V di Macedonia. Milano, 121 – 144.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2011) ‘Filippo V e la Storia Romana di Appiano.’ Aevum 85, 99 – 121.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2019) The Rise of Philip V. Kingship and Rule in the Hellenistic World, Ed. dell’Orso, Alexandria.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2021) ‘Il re Filippo V, Messene e il sogno panellenico di Arato.’ Politica Antica 11: 59-74.
  • D’Agostini, M. (2022) (2022) ‘King, Queen, and Greek cities. Polycratia and Philip V.’ Aevum 96: 45-64.
  • Dow, S., & Edson, C. (1937) “Chryseis: A Study of the Evidence in Regard to the Mother of Philip V”, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 48, 127-180. doi:10.2307/310693
  • Dreyer, B. (2013) “Frank Walbank’s Philippos Tragoidoumenos” in B. Gibson & T. Harrison (eds.) Polybius and His World: Essays in Memory of F. W. Walbank, Oxford.
  • Errington, R. (1967) “Philip V, Aratus, and the ‘Conspiracy of Apelles'”, Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 16(1), 19-36.
  • Filias, D. (2023). The trial of Demetrius: some observations on legal procedure against court misconduct under Philip V of Macedonia. Journal of Ancient History11(1), 92-106. 
  • Fine, John V. A. (1934) “The Mother of Philip V of Macedon”, The Classical Quarterly, 28(2), 99-104.
  • Gruen, E. (1972) “Aratus and the Achaean Alliance with Macedon”, Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 21(4), 609-625.
  • Gruen, E. (1973) “The Supposed Alliance between Rome and Philip V of Macedon”, California Studies in Classical Antiquity, 6, 123-136. doi:10.2307/25010650.
  • Hatzopoulos, M.B. (2016a) ‘Une deuxième copie du diagramma de Philippe V sur le service dans l’armée de campagne, la loi éphébarchique d’Amphipolis et les politarques macédoniens.’ MediterrAnt 19, 203 – 216.
  • Iliev, J. (2021) “THE DEDICATION OF PHILIP V OF MACEDON IN THE LINDIAN CHRONICLE AND THE PROBLEMS OF ITS INTERPRETATION”, Scientific Researches, 3, 1-10.
  • Juhel, P. (2002) “‘On Orderliness with Respect to the Prizes of War’: The Amphipolis Regulation and the Management of Booty in the Army of the Last Antigonids”, The Annual of the British School at Athens, 97, 401-412.
  • Kleu, M. (2015) Die Seepolitik Philipps V. von Makedonien, Bochum : Verlag Dr. Dieter Winkler.
  • Kleu, M. (2016) “Philipp V. und Geschenke, die die Feindschaft erhalten – Neue Belege für eine ältere These M. Erringtons”, in Gymnasium 123 (2016), 559-568.
  • Kleu, M. (2017) ‘Philip V, the Selci – Hoard and the supposed building of a Macedonian fleet in Lissus’, AHB 31, 112 – 119.
  • Kleu, M. (2019) “The Demographic Impact of War on the Home Front During the Reign of Philip V of Macedon” in L. Cecchet. C. Degelmann, M. Patzelt (eds.) The Ancient War’s Impact on the Home Front, Cambridge, 217-235.
  • Kleu, M. (2019) ‘”Weder beweint noch bestattet” – Philipp V. von Makedonien und die Gefallenen von Kynoskephalai’, in K.-J. Hölkeskamp, J. Hoffmann-Salz, K. Kostopoulos, S. Lentzsch (edd.) Die Grenzen des Prinzips – Die Infragestellung von Werten in antiken Gemeinschaften, Stuttgart, 107-121.
  • Kontogianni, K. (2021) ‘Τα νομίσματα του Φιλίππου Ε’ στην ηπειρωτική Ελλάδα.’ In Pappas, V. & D. Terzopoulou (eds.), Αρχαία Μακεδονία. 8, Η Μακεδονία από τον θάνατο του Φιλίππου Β’ έως την άνοδο του Αυγούστου στην εξουσία : ανακοινώσεις κατά το όγδοο Διεθνές Συμπόσιο: Θεσσαλονίκη, 21-24 Νοεμβρίου 2017. Thessaloniki: Idryma Meleton Chersonisou tou Aimou. 45-60.
  • Larsen, J. A. O. (1937) “The Peace of Phoenice and the Outbreak of the Second Macedonian War”, Classical Philology,32(1), 15-31.
  • Le Bohec, S. (1981) “Phthia, Mere de Philippe V: Examen Critique des Sources”, Revue Des Études Grecques,94(445/446), 34-46.
  • Mari, M. (2018) “L’attività della cancelleria antigonide negli anni delle guerre romano-macedoniche, in Atti del convegno “Epistolografia pubblica e privata nell’Oriente romano””Università di Torino, 20-21 febbraio 2018, Historikà 8, 283-311.
  • Mari, M. (2019) “Una lettera di Filippo V agli Ateniesi di Efestia (Lemno)” Axon Vol. 3 (2), 193-224.
  • Mendels, D. (1980) “Messene 215 B.C.: An Enigmatic Revolution”, Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte, 29(2), 246-250.
  • Nicholson, E. (2018) “Philip V of Macedon, ‘Eromenos of the Greeks’: A Note and Reassessment”, Hermes 146(2), 241-255.
  • Nicholson, E. (2018) “Polybios, the Laws of War, and Philip V of Macedon”, Historia 67(4), 434-453. 
  • Nicholson, E. (2020) “Hellenic Romans and Barbaric Macedonians: Polybius on Hellenism and Changing Hegemonic Powers”, Ancient History Bulletin, 34.1-2.
  • Nicholson, E. (2023) Philip V in Polybius’ Histories: Politics, History and Fiction, OUP, Oxford.
  • Nicholson, E. (2023) ‘Power, Politics and Court Management in the Reign of Philip V of Macedon’, M. de Carvalho, A. Moreno Leoni & N. F. José (eds.) Impérios e Redes de Sociabilidade no Mundo Antigo [Empires and Social Networks in the Ancient World], UNESP.
  • Panovski, S. & V. Sarakinski (2017) “Comfortably Sunk: Philip, the Battle of Chios and the List of Losses in Polybius.” H. Popov & J. Tzvetkova (eds.) KRATISTOS: A Volume in Honour of Professor Peter Delev, Sofia, 110-118.
  • Piejko, F. (1983) “A Letter of Philip V to Amphipolis”, Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik, 50, 225-226.
  • Scherberich, K. (2009) Koinè symmachía : Untersuchungen zum Hellenenbund Antigonos’ III. Doson und Philipps V. (224-197 v. Chr.), Stuttgart, Steiner.
  • Thompson, W. (1971) “Philip V and the Islanders”, Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, 102, 615-620. doi:10.2307/2935957
  • Thornton, J. (2013) “Polibio e gli imperi (Filippo V, Cartagine e altri paradeigmata)” in Dialogues d histoire ancienne Suppl. 9:145-164.
  • Thornton, J. (2020) “GLI ULTIMI ANTIGONIDI NELLA TRADIZIONE STORIOGRAFICA: CENNI SULL’OSTILITÀ DI POLIBIO A FILIPPO V”, Sc. Ant. 26 (3): 299-309.
  • Walbank, F. W. (1940/67) Philip V of Macedon, Cambridge.
  • Walbank, F. W. (1942) “Alcaeus of Messene, Philip V, and Rome”, The Classical Quarterly, 36(3/4), 134-145.
  • Walbank, F. (1943) “Alcaeus of Messene, Philip V, and Rome (Concluded)”, The Classical Quarterly, 37(1/2), 1-13.
  • Walbank, F. (1944) “Alcaeus of Messene, Philip V, and Rome: A Footnote (Continued)”, The Classical Quarterly, 38(3/4), 87-88.

16. Perseus

  • Brisson, P.-L. (2022) ‘Paul-Émile devant le peuple: opinion publique romaine et politique extérieure au deuxième siècle av. J.-C.’ Mouseion , 19(1), 44-71.
  • Burton, P. J. (2017) Rome and the Third Macedonian War, Cambridge.
  • Dell, H. J. (1983) ‘The Quarrel Between Demetrius and Perseus: A Note on Macedonian National Policy.’ E. Voutyras (ed.) Ancient Macedonia 3.
  • Edson, C. (1935) “Perseus and Demetrius”, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 46, 191-202. doi:10.2307/310726
  • Filias, D. (2023). The trial of Demetrius: some observations on legal procedure against court misconduct under Philip V of Macedonia. Journal of Ancient History11(1), 92-106.
  • Heiland, P. H. (1913) Untersuchungen zur Geschichte des König Perseus von Makedonien (179-168), Jena, Neuenhahn.
  • Hill, G. F. (1896) “A Portrait of Perseus of Macedon”, The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Third Series, 16, 34-39.
  • Juhel, P. (2002) “‘On Orderliness with Respect to the Prizes of War’: The Amphipolis Regulation and the Management of Booty in the Army of the Last Antigonids”, The Annual of the British School at Athens, 97, 401-412.
  • Meloni, P. (1953) Perseo e la fine della monarchia macedone, Cagliari, Università di Cagliari.
  • Mendels, D. (1978) Perseus and the socio-economic question in Greece (179-172/1B.C.) : a study in Roman propaganda, Louvain.
  • Pinault, C. (2021) ‘King Perseus and Koina: Diplomatic Stakes in Greece from 179 to 168 BC’, in The Koina of Southern Greece: Historical and Numismatic Studies in Ancient Greek Federalism, ed. by C. Grandjean (Bordeaux: Ausonius), pp. 119-30.
  • Stein, H. J. (1935) ‘Perseus of Macedon and his coinage.’ The Numismatist, 855-857.
  • Wrightson, G. (2023) The Third Macedonian War and Battle of Pydna: Perseus’ Neglect of Combined-arms Tactics and the Real Reasons for the Roman Victory, Pen & Sword.