Una autoridad mal definida: Casandro y la consolidación del poder
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La implementación del poder de Casandro durante las primeras etapas de su gobierno de Macedonia fue amplia y multifacética. Empleó numerosas estrategias diferentes para obtener el apoyo de una variedad de grupos influyentes dentro de la tierra natal de Macedonia y áreas adyacentes para asegurar su posición. Gran parte de la discusión en torno a las acciones de Casandro para lograr el control sobre Macedonia se ha centrado en su deseo de convertirse en el próximo rey en Macedonia, como lo demuestran las acciones públicas abiertas, una hazaña que logró después de la Paz de 311. Sin embargo, cuando uno considera las monedas emitidas por Casandro antes de 311, este objetivo monárquico resuelto parece menos evidente, poniendo en duda la fuerza de esta comprensión de sus acciones.Palabras clave
Casandro, Antipátridas, Monarquía helenística, monedas, Diádocos, gobernadorCitas
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