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Dr Emma Nicholson
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Ancient historian at U. of Exeter. Hellenistic history & historiography, Polybius, Philip V, Macedonia, director of the #AntigonidNetwork. Author, dabbler artist, beagle owner, gamer and foodie.
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The conference was funded by the Institute of Classical Studies and the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, and hosted by the Centre for Hellenistic and Later Greek Studies at the University of Exeter.
Publication day! The edited volume arising from the 2022 conference "Stranger Kings in Antiquity", organised by two of Exeter's ex-PhD candidates, Henry Anderson and Julius Guthrie, and supported by me, has now been published with Routledge! Congratulations Julius and Henry!
Stranger-Kingship in Antiquity
This volume introduces the notion of “stranger-kingship” to the field of ancient history and evaluates its use as a new way of thinking about kingship as a political, social, and cultural phenomenon. ...
www.routledge.com
Congratulations to Exeter's Classics, Ancient History, & related combined honours graduands today! Both undergraduate & postgraduate! I enjoyed teaching you very much. I will be joining you for the celebrations & will toast to bright futures! #exeteruniversity #graduation #classics #ancienthistory
In Athens for the #antigonidnetwork annual meet and greet again! Lots to talk about after the Roundtable, but also plenty of time for museum and BSA study time. Do say hi if about, we are here until Sunday!

#athens #ancienthistory #ancientmacedonia #antigonids
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Exeter HASS UGs: a reminder that the deadline for applying for a Digital Humanities Lab internship is tonight! If you're interested in learning new technologies & would like part-time work on-campus next academic year, apply here: exeter.joinhandshake.co.uk/job-search/1... #digitalhumanities #exeter
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Miss being in Greece and even moody #Pella (pictured), especially as I'm now back to marking. But, Athens awaits in mid-June!

#ancientmacedonia #Antigonidnetwork #academiclife
Pella. Museum and site. A long day but an excellent visit to meet a new collaborator.

#pella #antigonidnetwork #ancientmacedonia #ancienthistory
Once more in beautiful Thessaloniki! To meet with old and new Antigonid Network members and contacts from the Archaeological Museum and School of History and Archaeology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Plans are evolving and more research and collaboration ahead!

To Pella tomorrow!
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Husband & I were in London on the weekend for our anniversary! Stayed off Russell Square, went to Borough Market, & the spectacular Darjeeling Express in Carnaby for dinner. Sunday - Fortitude Bakehouse & Bread Ahead for breakfast & treats, Kiss the Hippo for coffee, & Hawksmoor for lunch.
Finally able to refocus on writing the next book. Slow but steady. Sometimes distracted by hound who loves snoozing in the sun.
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On the train back home from Exeter after yesterday's very interesting workshop on Ancient Medicine in Macedonia and Northern Greece, co-organised by Rebecca Flemming (Centre for the Study of Science, Technology, Ancient Medicine, and Philosophy) and the #AntigonidNetwork. #AncientBluesky
Thrilled to share that my review has been published in the Times Literary Supplement! It was a pleasure to engage with Hornblower's Hannibal and Scipio, and I’m honoured to contribute to a publication with such a rich tradition of critical thought.
Link here: www.the-tls.co.uk/classics/rom...
The commanders in the deadly struggle between Rome and Carthage
Few rivalries in history have burnt as brightly as that between the Carthaginian Hannibal Barca and Publius Scipio Africanus, the Roman who finally
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Our magnolia and camelias are in bloom! And the walks with the dog have been stunning recently too. I love this time of year.
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The next #AntigonidNetwork event is a workshop on "Ancient Medicine in Macedonia and Northern Greece: New Approaches to the Classical and Hellenistic Periods", Tuesday 8th April 2025, 11am - 5pm, University of Exeter and online. For further details and to register, follow the link. #AncientBluesky
Ancient Medicine in Macedonia and Northern Greece
New Approaches to the Classical and Hellenistic Periods
www.eventbrite.co.uk
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Off to Southampton on this gorgeous day for the Antigonid Network's second hybrid seminar! Today we have Maria Stamatopoulou talking to us about the ancient city of Demetrias and it's beautiful painted tombstones. Let me know if you want a link to listen online.
Went to see old friends in Edinburgh and Dunbar this half term. I really miss Edinburgh and would move there in a heartbeat but for the job in Exeter. So much life and good food!
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The University of Southampton International Summer School 2025 has now launched! There is a wide range of courses available, including 'Public History: Film, Video Games & Heritage'. Students will also enjoy a day trip to London, a boat trip on Southampton waters, and much more. go.soton.ac.uk/gqc
International Summer School | University of Southampton
Experience an exceptional International Summer School at the University of Southampton in the UK. Get a taste of UK university life and study business, finance, fashion or music
go.soton.ac.uk
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The next Antigonid Network seminar is on Tuesday 25th February, 5pm (UK). Maria Stamatopoulou, ‘Demetrias and its painted tombstones: self-representation in an Antigonid port city’. This will be at the University of Southampton as well as online via Zoom: Universityofexeter.zoom.us/meeting/regi....
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Please sign and share widely! After the devastating news about the planned cuts at Cardiff, the students have got the ball rolling to save their Ancient History programme. It is a very fine department: student numbers are strong, the staff team is fantastic. There is no rationale. chng.it/G5SMYxNbMQ
Sign the Petition
Save Cardiff University Ancient History Degree
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I know how tough it is out there, but we do have a fully funded PhD scholarship available here at CCCU, with a UKRI-linked stipend and great staff to support you. If you want to pursue a PhD in History, Archaeology, or Heritage; consider applying. We're a friendly bunch and Canterbury is lovely. 🗃️
History PhD scholarship
Find out about a PhD scholarship in History with Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent.
www.canterbury.ac.uk
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The next #AntigonidNetwork seminar takes place on Wednesday 22nd January at 5pm (UK). Graham Wrightson will talk about his book,The Third Macedonian War and the Battle of Pydna (2023). To attend this online seminar, register here: universityofexeter.zoom.us/meeting/regi...