Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War

The Corinthian War was closed in 386 B.C. by the first koinè eiréne, that prima facie promised to carry to the whole Greek world, if belligerent or not, a firm and everlasting peace. Six years before, with the war in progress and with Persia as arbiter and guarantor too, two essays or projects of «c...

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Main Author: César FORNIS
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2013-07-01
Series:Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/10053
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description The Corinthian War was closed in 386 B.C. by the first koinè eiréne, that prima facie promised to carry to the whole Greek world, if belligerent or not, a firm and everlasting peace. Six years before, with the war in progress and with Persia as arbiter and guarantor too, two essays or projects of «common peace» or «general peace» taken place, but failed because the imperialist concern of the involved states. In the present article we deal with the gestation, the interpretation of the clauses and the rasons, reals or supposed, of the breakdown of this new kind of juridical treaty that finally only was thoroughly accepted by the imposition of the hegemonic power, Sparta.
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Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War
Studia Historica: Historia Antigua
koinè eiréne
guerra de corinto
imperialismo
negociaciones de paz
panhelenismo
libertad
autonomía
soberanía
title Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War
title_full Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War
title_fullStr Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War
title_full_unstemmed Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War
title_short Impossible stable peace in the Greek society: projects of koinè eiréne during the Corintian War
title_sort impossible stable peace in the greek society projects of koine eirene during the corintian war
topic koinè eiréne
guerra de corinto
imperialismo
negociaciones de paz
panhelenismo
libertad
autonomía
soberanía
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/0213-2052/article/view/10053
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