The Last Tyrants of Athens

This paper deals with the complex situation that lived Athens at the first decades of the Ist Century BC. Between the good and advantageous relations with Rome, that led Athens to big benefits from the control of the Delian markets, and the hard sack of the city by the troops of Sulla in March 86, t...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c535e30f04ee4da3a811bf5a8a60cbd12021-12-02T13:15:05ZThe Last Tyrants of Athens2604-61992604-3521https://doaj.org/article/c535e30f04ee4da3a811bf5a8a60cbd12019-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.cat/karanos/article/view/34https://doaj.org/toc/2604-6199https://doaj.org/toc/2604-3521This paper deals with the complex situation that lived Athens at the first decades of the Ist Century BC. Between the good and advantageous relations with Rome, that led Athens to big benefits from the control of the Delian markets, and the hard sack of the city by the troops of Sulla in March 86, the city suffered an economical crisis that derived in political instability. The government of Athens finally was hold by some persons who acted like tyrants, in a moment when events and historical context (social conflict and economical crisis) seems to remember the situation that produced the historical phenomenon of the Greek Tyranny.Borja AntelaUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Ciències de l’Antiguitat i l’Edat Mitjana.articleMithridatic AthensMedeios of the PiraeusAthenionAristionDelian businesssocial conflictAncient historyD51-90ArchaeologyCC1-960ELENESFRITKaranos, Vol 2 (2019)
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topic Mithridatic Athens
Medeios of the Piraeus
Athenion
Aristion
Delian business
social conflict
Ancient history
D51-90
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle Mithridatic Athens
Medeios of the Piraeus
Athenion
Aristion
Delian business
social conflict
Ancient history
D51-90
Archaeology
CC1-960
Borja Antela
The Last Tyrants of Athens
description This paper deals with the complex situation that lived Athens at the first decades of the Ist Century BC. Between the good and advantageous relations with Rome, that led Athens to big benefits from the control of the Delian markets, and the hard sack of the city by the troops of Sulla in March 86, the city suffered an economical crisis that derived in political instability. The government of Athens finally was hold by some persons who acted like tyrants, in a moment when events and historical context (social conflict and economical crisis) seems to remember the situation that produced the historical phenomenon of the Greek Tyranny.
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