| Hegemony to Empire |
| ABBREVIATIONS |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
| INTRODUCTION |
| PART ONE |
| 1 Macedonia Provincia |
| • | Q. Metellus and the "Provincialization" of Macedonia |
| • | Provincia and Imperium |
| • | The Military Nature of Macedonia Provincia |
| 2 The Status of Greece after the Achaean War |
| • | "Provincialization"? |
| • | Greece and the Proconsul in Macedonia |
| 3 Mummius's Settlement of Greece |
| • | Pausanias 7.16.9-10 |
| • | Tribute |
| • | Mummius and Greek Democracy |
| • | Mummius and the Greek Leagues |
| • | Further Arrangements |
| • | The Destruction of Corinth and Other Punitive Measures |
| 4 The Origins of Asia Provincia |
| • | Roman Intervention Against Aristonicus |
| • | The Settlement of the War With Aristonicus |
| PART TWO |
| 5 Proconsular Administration in the East, 148-89 |
| • | Judicial Intervention |
| • | Proconsuls and Publicani |
| • | Proconsular Supervision of Local Affairs |
| • | Proconsular Grants of Privileges |
| • | The Massacre of 88 |
| 6 Roman Arbitration of Greek Disputes after 148 |
| • | The Character of Senatorial Arbitration |
| • | Itanus vs. Hierapytna: A Case Study |
| 7 Treaties of Alliance |
| • | Chronology |
| • | The Nature of the Alliances |
| 8 Rome and Athens from the Achaean War to Sulla |
| • | Between Mummius and Mithridates |
| • | The Path to Conflict |
| • | The Treatment of Athens After Its Fall |
| PART THREE |
| 9 Rome and the East between Aristonicus and Mithridates: The Events |
| • | The Balkan Frontier |
| • | Cilicia |
| • | The Struggle for the Cappadoclan Succession |
| • | The Coming of War With Mithridates |
| 10 Sulla's Settlement of the East |
| • | Sulla's Arrangements in Asia Minor and Greece |
| • | Asia Minor and Greece in the Aftermath of the Mithridatic War |
| • | The First Mithridatic War and the Imperium Populi Romani |
| 11 From Sulla to Pompey |
| The Revival of the Eastern Imperium, 81-70 |
| • | The Restoration of Roman Power in Macedonia, Greece, and Asia Minor |
| • | The Occupation of Bithynia and Pontus |
| • | Crete and Piracy |
| Popular Politics and Eastern Empire in the Sixties |
| • | The Gabinian Laws |
| • | The Manilian Law |
| • | Pompey's Settlement in Bithynia and Pontus |
| CONCLUSION |
| APPENDICES |
| • | A. Proconsular Imperium for Praetorian Commanders? |
| • | B. The LEG/MAKED ONW N Series of Macedonian Republican Tetradrachms and the War with Andriscus |
| • | C. The Date of the via Egnatia |
| • | D. On the Restoration of Sherk 44 = IG VII.2413, Lines 2-3 |
| • | E. On the Date of IG V.1.1432/33 |
| • | F. The Consul Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus of SEG XV.254 |
| • | G. Notes on the Date of the Senatus Consultum Popillianum (Sherk 11) |
| H. Chronological Notes on the Cappadocian Crisis in the 90s: Sulla's Eexpedition and Ariobarzanes' Expulsion |
| • | The Date of Sulla's Cappadocian Expedition |
| • | The Date of Ariobarzanes' First Expulsion from the Throne |
| • | I. The Thracian Attack on Delphi and the Expedition of "L. Scipio" |
| • | J. Roman Intervention in Cyrenaica in the 70s |
| • | K. Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther, tr. pl. 69 |
| BIBLIOGRAPHY |
| INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS |
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| INDEX OF SOURCES |
| I. Literary |
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