«FETTERS OF GREECE» IN PHILIP V’s REIGN
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«FETTERS OF GREECE» IN PHILIP V’s REIGN
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S0321-03910000479-2-1
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109-117
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Demetrias, Corinth and Chalcis on Euboea had great strategic value. Philip V aspired to peace cooperation with Greeks within the framework of the Common Peace treaty. For the transitional period the king tried to establish a new system of control over the Greek states. This system included three levels: (1) strong bases or «fetters of Greece» as Philip himself had once called them; (2) garrisons in large cities and (3) officers who were in charge of Macedonian affairs in certain areas. The most stable element of system – «fetters of Greece» – became a subject of anti-Macedonian propaganda. The Greeks regarded Philip as oppressor and tyrant, which resulted in a crash of his plans.

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01.04.2008
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