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diffhistGreece 17:11+11
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: restoring reference to the ''poleis'' that formed the constitutive parts of the koina/sympoliteia ("much of Greece" seems to speak of the Greek poleis as if it were a singular given, a unified whole) for the additional reason that the pronoun "their" points to this word)
diffhistGreece 17:06+13
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: these correspond to two arguably distinct conceptually terms (αὐτονομία and ἐλευθερία) -- see e.g.
Kurt Raaflaub (2004), "The Discovery of Freedom in Ancient Greece", ch. 4.3 "Emergence and Meaning of the COncept of Autonomia")
diffhistGreece 17:03−422
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: removing sentence that refers only to a brief period of this much more complicated -with regards to Antigonid control over Greece- era -- per Walbank pp. 94 ff. Antigonid control was challenged by the
Chremonidean War, "for about ten years Antigonus' control of Greece was unchallenged" (after 261 BC), lost control of Corinth to
Alexander of Corinth and after 243 BC "Twenty years were to elapse before the Macedonian position in southern Greece could be restored")
diffhistGreece 16:33−469
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: removing repetition of information that is included in the sentence immediately following -- the reference was to a paper that was presented as work in progress)
diffhistGreece 16:32+40
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: +adding examples of important poleis (the respective capitals of the Ptolemies and the Seleucids) mentioned in both Walbank's and Gehrke's work)
diffhistGreece 16:31+1
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: dummy edit e.g. Walbank p. 133:"The foundation of a chain of new Greek cities extending over the whole of their dominions to Bactria and Sogdiana in the far east is the most striking accomplishment of the Seleucid dynasty." , p. 139: "The new cities were the basis and instrument of hellenization, the spread of Greek culture, institutions and ideas and the Greek language as far as Afghanistan and India")
diffhistGreece 15:24−48
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: removing information about the comparative extent of Alexander's short-lived empire that is or minor importance for the history of Greek lands -- the same stands for other empires that included the Greek lands (the
Roman Empire and the
Ottoman Empire -- see
List of largest empires) but the information is not presented when reference is made to those empires in the article -with good reason)
diffhistGreece 15:21+99
Ashmedai 119talkcontribs (→Ancient Greece: reverting unexplained removal of reference to one of the two Hellenistic kingdoms that are presented at length in histories of the Hellenistic world)