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dc.contributor.authorHoule, Del John
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-25 18:37:50 (GMT)
dc.date.available2015-08-25 18:37:50 (GMT)
dc.date.issued2015-08-25
dc.date.submitted2015
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10012/9582
dc.description.abstractThis study examines the use and meaning of ethnic denominations in Hellenistic military contexts, both in literature and epigraphy. By analyzing the epigraphic records of the settlements which provided soldiers for Hellenistic (and particularly Seleucid) armies, the study shows that military units often operated under a single ethnic denomination (i.e. “Macedonian”) while including members from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, and thus that units’ use of ethnic terminology often represented a preservation of tradition rather than an indication of its members’ geographic or genealogical origin.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Waterloo
dc.subjectEthnicityen
dc.subjectIdentityen
dc.subjectSeleucid Empireen
dc.subjectMilitaryen
dc.subjectHellenismen
dc.titleEthnic Constructions in the Seleucid Militaryen
dc.typeMaster Thesisen
dc.pendingfalse
dc.subject.programClassical Studiesen
uws-etd.degree.departmentClassical Studiesen
uws-etd.degreeMaster of Artsen
uws.typeOfResourceTexten
uws.peerReviewStatusUnrevieweden
uws.scholarLevelGraduateen


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