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Neil Middleton

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Neil has studied ancient history and archaeology up to master's level with a focus on ancient Greece. His particular areas of interest are the politics of the Greek world in the Classical and Hellenistic eras. After his studies, he has spent time living in Greece and France.

Education:University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2021MA Ancient HistoryUniversity of Manchester, 2009BA Ancient History and ArchaeologyExpertise:
Ancient History
Archaeology
Modern Greece
Member since: Jun 23, 2023Location: FrancePublished posts: 20

Articles by Neil Middleton

The Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE): Rome vs. Seleucid Empire
The Battle of Magnesia (190 BCE): Rome vs. Seleucid Empire

The short and decisive battle of Magnesia in 190 BCE opened up Asia for the Romans and signaled the decline of the Seleucid Empire.

A Complete Timeline of Ancient Greece: From Mycenaean to Roman Greece
A Complete Timeline of Ancient Greece: From Mycenaean to Roman Greece

Follow the course of ancient Greek history from the Minoans and Mycenaeans through to the glories of Classical Greece and its impact on the Romans.

The Thirty Tyrants of Athens: Oligarchy vs Democracy
The Thirty Tyrants of Athens: Oligarchy vs Democracy

In 404 BCE, Athens’ famous democracy had fallen under the control of the Thirty Tyrants, but a group of democratic exiles would fight this oligarchy.

Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon: A Great Power of the Hellenistic World
Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon: A Great Power of the Hellenistic World

Pergamon rose on the edges of the great powers of the Hellenistic world to become a leading political and cultural force.

Darius III: The Persian King Who Fought Alexander the Great
Darius III: The Persian King Who Fought Alexander the Great

The story of Darius III, the last king of Achaemenid Persia, was much greater than just losing Persia to Alexander the Great.

Battle of Chaeronea: Philip II vs. Athens and Thebes
Battle of Chaeronea: Philip II vs. Athens and Thebes

The end of Classical Greece can be dated to 338 BCE when Philip II of Macedon defeated the Athenians and Thebans at the Battle of Chaeronea.

Who Was Mithridates the Great?
Who Was Mithridates the Great?

Renowned for this study of poisons, Mithridates VI of Pontus was one of Rome’s most tenacious opponents.

4 Ancient Greek Federal States You Should Know
4 Ancient Greek Federal States You Should Know

Though overshadowed by the likes of Athens and Sparta, these ancient Greek federal states were important for hundreds of years.