9 imatges iguals però de diferents colors a l'estil popart d'un fragment de mosaic amb la cara del personatge d'Alexandre el Gran
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International Conference “Alexander’s Minions: under the shadow of greatness”el títol de l'activitat

Organized by Marc Mendoza and Guendalina Daniela Maria Taietti (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), with the collaboration of Borja Antela-Bernárdez

9 imatges iguals però de diferents colors a l'estil popart d'un fragment de mosaic amb la cara del personatge d'Alexandre el Gran

Alexander the Great shaped the end of Classical Greece and yielded the beginning of the Hellenistic world. His deeds and success, along with his failures and autocracy during the Graeco-Macedonian conquest of Asia, made him the main historical figure of that period— ‘the Age of Alexander’. However, under the shadow of Alexander’s greatness lived many others: there are famous, less-known, or even anonymous people mentioned passingly by a variety of sources, whose stories often go forgotten as History is written by victors and by the ‘big man’.

The purpose of this conference is to focus on the lesser-known characters or groups in the Age of Alexander and to piece together their lives from our sources, but also to reinstate main characters who lived in the age right before and after Alexander and have received little scholarly attention as they were overshadowed by his greatness. 

This conference is part of the informal chain of conferences (following Daniel Ogden’s words in his ‘Preface’ to the Cambridge Companion to Alexander the Great), that began a long time ago in Newcastle (New South Wales) thanks to the efforts of Brian Bosworth and Elizabeth Baynham in 1997, with a stunning continuity (Calgary 2002 and 2005, organized by Waldemar Heckel; Otago 2007, organized by Pat Wheatley; Clemson 2008, organized by Elizabeth Carney; La Coruña 2010, organized by Victor Alonso Troncoso; Grahamstown 2011, organized by Philip Bosman; Sydney 2013, organized by John Walsh and Elizabeth Baynham; Salt Lake City 2014, organized by Lindsay Adams; Milano 2015, organized by Franca Landucci-Gattinoni; Edmonton 2018, organized by Frances Pownall; and Omaha 2024, organized by Graham Wrightson and Jeanne Reames).

Conference Programme

Barcelona, February 19, 2026

9:00-9:30 Registration and Opening Speech

Panel: Alexander’s Women I

9:30-11:00

Sabine Müller, Amastris and Female Royal Agency in the Wake of Alexander

Frances Pownall, Amazons

Coffee break

11:00-11:15

Panel: Alexander’s Women II

11:15-13:30

Jeanne Reams, Dionysos and Ariadne, Alexander and Roxana, love, lust, and humor in a Pompeii Villa

Ian Worthington, “The Scars I Want to Hide the Most End Up Becoming My Greatest Weapon”: Roxane Revisited

Franca Landucci, Rhoxane and Alexander IV: two unfortunate heirs

Lunch

13:30-15:00

Panel: Alexander’s family members and entourage

15:00-16:30

Giuseppe Squillace, Overshadowed characters: the physician Menecrates and Philip II

K. R. Moore, Whatever happened to Alexander the Great’s putative half-brother Caranus? Did he exist at all?

Coffe Brealk 16:30-16:45

William Greenwalt, Arrhidaeus and Cassander during the reign of Alexander III

Ben Scolnic, Two “Lost” Letters of Parmenion to His Son Philotas  

 

Barcelona, February 20, 2026

Panel: Alexander’s army and successors I

9:30-11:00

Carol King, Alexander’s Unsung Archers

Guendalina D.M. Taietti, Aristonous of Pella

Coffee break

11:00-11:15

Panel: Alexander’s army and successors II

12:00-13:30

Nikolaos Pappas, Sosthenes of Macedon: The burial of an overshadowed general and ruler (279-277 BC)

Dave Lunt, Not All Fun and Games: Greek Cities, Festivals, and the Successors to Alexander

Lunch break

13:30-15:00

Panel: Alexander’s (not so) minion campaigns

15:00-16:30

Reyhan Körpe, Local Populations in Troas after Alexander: Changes in Political Status and Settlement Landscape

Tim Howe, On the Path to Greatness: Alexander in Western Lykia and Pamphylia 

Coffee break

16:30-16:45

Ann Haverkost, Palestine under Alexander and the Diadochi 



Data

19 i 20 de febrer.

Horari

Matí i tarda.

Durada

2 dies.

Preu

Gratuït.

Reserves

Imprescindible reserva prèvia enviant un correu a l'adreça guendalina.taietti@uab.cat.


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