págs. 7-16
The Heilderberg Epitome: a neglected Diadich source
págs. 17-29
Seleucus vs. Antigonus: a study of the sources
págs. 30-42
págs. 43-56
págs. 57-70
págs. 71-83
What we do not know about the age of the Diadochi: the methodological consequences of the gaps in the evidence
págs. 84-98
The battle of Gabene: Eumenes inescapable doom?
págs. 99-109
Alexander's Argyraspids: tough old fighters or Antigonid myht?
págs. 110-120
págs. 121-141
págs. 142-157
págs. 159-182
Nullis umquam nisi domesticis regibus: Cappadocia, Pontus and the resistance to the Diadochi in Asia Minor
págs. 183-198
The female element of the political self-fashiioning of the Diadochi: Ptolemy, Seleucus, Lysimachus and their Iranian wives
págs. 199-214
págs. 215-224
Propaganda strategies and political document: Philip III's diagramma and the Greeks in 319 BC
págs. 225-240
The Alexandrian foundation myth: Alexander, Ptolemy, the Agathoi Daimones abd the Argolaoi
págs. 241-253
The Diadochi and the zoology of kingship: the elephants
págs. 254-270
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