Royal Traditions and the Consolidation of Power by Alexander’s Successors by Holton, John (Newcastle University, UK) (9781350399129) | Browns Books
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Royal Traditions and the Consolidation of Power by Alexander’s Successors

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Examining the period of political consolidation after Alexander the Great’s death, John Holton reconstructs how the successors used new frameworks of royal ideology to create long-term kingships.

There is a particular focus on the deeper manoeuvres within the inter-generational impact raging from the influence of religion and family relations, to succession-planning and royal funerals.

In this innovative book, Holton expertly reveals how powerful elites either succeeded or failed in creating lasting dynastic power.

From the chaos of a collapsing empire to the solidification of a new model for autocratic power, the consolidation of the institution of Hellenistic kingship across the generation of Alexander’s successors (323-276 BC) is comprehensively investigated.

With a comparative perspective and detailed studies of diverse evidence, this is the first dedicated study of the consolidation of Hellenistic kingship and the first to put these beginnings in an international context.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1350399124 / 9781350399129
Paperback / softback
938.08
12/06/2025
United Kingdom
English
232 pages : illustrations (black and white)

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