Hellenistic Kingdoms 11/20/2011. L27. Warfare and Hellenistic Culture. Antigonid Macedonia Seleucid Anatolia Ptolemaic Egypt Attilid Pergamon

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L27. Warfare and Hellenistic Culture Sculpture from the Hellenistic period called Läocoon HIST 225 FALL 2011 Antigonid Macedonia Seleucid Anatolia Ptolemaic Egypt Attilid Pergamon Hellenistic Kingdoms 1

Accomplishments of the Hellenistic Kingdoms Urbanization building of cities and monumental architecture Art and Literature Science, Math and Medicine Philosophy Warfare Cities usually named after kings Alexandria Antioch (Antiochus I) Ptolemais Laodicea (wife of Antiochus II) Seleucia (Seleucus I Nicator) Apamea (Apama, wife of Seleucus I) Hellenistic Urbanization Polis of Pergamon, modern Bergma in Turkey 2

The Great Altar of Pergamon Pergamon Museum in Berlin One of the Wonders of the World built c. 165 BCE by Eumenes II dedicated to Zeus frieze called gignotomachy struggle of gods and giants Coin of Ptolemy I "Soter"(Savior), the Marshal who lived to die in his bed. Ptolemy wears the Diadem made famous by Alexander Alexandria Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt Ptolemy I Soter (323-283 BCE) builder of the Museon and Library at Alexandria Ptolemy II Philadelphia (283-46 BCE) Apollonius becomes head Librarian Ptolemy III Euergetes (246-11 BCE) Ptolemy IV Philopator (221-204 BCE) 16 other Ptolemaic kings and queens Cleopatra VII Philopator (69-30 BCE) 3

The Mouseion as a Research Institution Mouseion was a royal complex home of music, poetry, a philosophical school and library House of Muses (modern: Museum) Library at Alexandria built in the style of Aristotle s Lyceum Stoa (covered walk), gardens, a room for shared dining, a reading room, lecture halls and meeting rooms. mathematics astronomy physics natural sciences poetry literature textual criticism Hellenistic Literature at Alexandria Catalog and Canonization of Homer divided into Books Idylls (bucolic poems) Callimachus Theocritus Apollonius Rhodes Argonautica (Jason and the Golden Fleece) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yyezmx1y7u 4

A Love of Books Library of Alexandria built by Ptolemy I (Soter) 700,000 volumes Library at Pergamon 300,000 scrolls The Boxer, by Apollonius (2nd-1st century BCE) Museo della Terme, Rome Once regarded as decadent, the strong humanity of Hellenistic sculpture, as reflected in this broken boxer with his cauliflower ear, battered hands, and bloodstained face, is now appreciated as a vibrant, if disturbing, symbol of Hellenistic culture. Modern Reception of Alexander An angst-ridden Alexander for the mid-20th century. Bust by Arno Breker, a popular German sculptor during the Nazi regime. 5

Hellenistic Philosophy Cynicism: Life in agreement with Nature rejecting desire for wealth, power, health, or fame, and living a life free from possessions Epicureanism: no pain is the greatest pleasure, and advocates a simple life. viewed the universe as being ruled by chance; no gods Stoicism: live in accordance with Nature self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming destructive emotions Macedonian Kingship King as Warrior able to lead (or plan) military campaigns King as God ruler cult of the Hellenistic Kings King as Benefactor distributor of benefits grain money citizenship King as Warrior Alexander speaks to his men at Opis Nay, I have been wounded by the sword, hand to hand; I have been shot with arrows, I have been struck from a catapult, smitten many a time with stones and clubs, for you, for your glory, for your wealth.. Whosoever has died, his death has been glorious; and splendid has been his burial. To most of them there stand at home brazen statues; their parents are held in esteem,... 6

Hymn honoring Demetrios Poliorketes Athens, 291 BCE The greatest of the gods and those dearest to the city are present: Demeter and Demetrios are brought together here She, the Holy mysteries of the Maiden have come to perform, and he, gracious as a god ought to be, and handsome, and joyful, is here also. All his friends in a circle and he in their midst, his friends just like stars and he the sun. Divine Honors for Antiochus III and his Wife Laodike The great King Antiochus observes the attitude of his ancestors towards all Greeks, takes care for peace, supports many who tumbled, separately and in common, has set others at liberty instead of slavery, is convinced in general that kingship is established in order to bestow benefactions on mankind, has already previously relieved our city from slavery and has given liberty to her. King Eumenes II accepted the honors of the Ionian League you began stating that I had chosen from the start the finest deeds and showed myself the common benefactor of the Greeks, that I had faced many great battles against the barbarians, displaying all zeal and care to make sure that the inhabitants of the Greek cities should always live in peace and enjoy the best state of affairs, 7

receiving glory for the attendant danger and hardship, and choosing to stand firm in what concerned the League, in conformity with the policy of my father, and that I had demonstrated on many occasions my attitude in these matters, both in public and in private, being well disposed to each of the cities and helping each of them achieve many of the things that relate to distinction and glory, which through my actions demonstrated my love of glory and the gratitude of the League. Hellenistic Warfare and Society relied on the citizen-soldier (phalangites) farmer-soldiers could serve for a short time military colonists special privileges ethnic-foreign mercenaries 8

Developments in Hellenistic Warfare Macedonian armies returned to what they were during Philip II: Phalanx becomes big and loses its flexibility Under Antigonid for example: taxeis replaced by the syntagma (1800 men) created flanking problems articulated and double phalanx War of Successors weakened noble fighting spirit Elephant as decisive arm of military 9