ABSTRACT

Antigonus Gonatas assumed the title of King of Macedonia in 283 BC; he became the undisputed ruler of Macedonia in 276 BC and reigned for more than forty years. Blunt, honest and tenacious, Antigonus won not only Macedonia, but also its people. Pragmatic and occasionally ruthless, he was a well-educated man with a keen interest in philosophy. He gathered about him poets, philosophers and historians; his long reign, despite vicissitudes, re-established Macedonia as a nation.Janice J. Gabbert portrays the eventful life of this enigmatic king in a lively and engaging manner. Her aim is to trace the political career of a man about whose life almost no official records survive. Taking into account the most recent epigraphical evidence, the author brings to life a fascinating political figure. This is the first study entirely devoted to Antigonus for over eighty years, and essential reading for those interested in the history of the Successors of Alexander.

chapter 1|7 pages

THE EARLY YEARS

chapter 2|13 pages

THE APPRENTICE KING

chapter 3|8 pages

ANARCHY AND RECOVERY

chapter 4|4 pages

THE STRUGGLE WITH PYRRHUS

chapter 5|12 pages

THE GREEK HEGEMONY

chapter 6|9 pages

THE CHREMONIDEAN WAR

chapter 7|5 pages

AN OLD MAN’S TROUBLES

chapter 8|9 pages

THE NATURE OF THE MONARCHY

chapter 9|5 pages

THE MAN AND THE KING