Ancient/Classical History/Conrad Jalowski

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2009-03-28Georgina1010810YesNot blaming the volunteer as much as the site for not informing prior to posting the question that it would take a few days to get an answer. Thank you for your politeness and clearity when answering my question, you were a lot of help!
2008-10-25jerry109910Yesgreat summary
2008-09-02john10101010Yesthanks so much it really helped
2008-08-30john10101010Yesthanks
2008-08-26john10101010Yesthanks once again conrad
2008-08-24john10101010Yesthanks conrad, sorry for the late rating
2008-08-14john10101010Yesthanks so much, it was really helpful
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2008-04-30Steve10101010NoThanks so much!
2008-03-30Alex1091010YesYour expert knowledge is beyond compare. Thank you so much for reply.
2008-03-12josh10101010YesWhat a great list of resources, I asked for a recommendation and now have a list to work off of for quite a while. Thank you very much for the advice and I look forward to digging in the list you suggest, Wonderful!
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2008-01-14Steve10101010YesThank you. Very helpful----Steve
2007-12-27hygazy991010Noalot thanks for you
2007-12-22Nancy981010NoMany thanks!
2007-11-28M Smith107910Yes 

 

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Conrad Jalowski

Expertise

I specialize in the Minoan (Eteocretan) autarchy: 3650-1100 BCE of Gortya, Lyttus and Knossus, and its other peripherals; the Peloponnesian War: 431-404 BCE; the Theban hegemony: 371-362 BCE under Epaminondas, Philip II's Macedonian extension to the Grecian ecumene for his despotate from 351-338 BCE, the 'Successors' to Alexander III 'Eupator' of Macedonia: 335-146 BCE, the Carthaginian Oligarchy: (during the Second Punic War: 219-201 BCE), the Roman struggle between Gnaeus Pompeius 'Magnus' and Gaius Julius Caesar: 49-45 BCE, and the campaigns of Flavius Belisarius of the Grecian Byzantine Empire in its early timeframe: 330-610 CE, from the tetrarchy to Basileus Heraclius: 610-641 CE.

Experience

Amateur historian of Greek, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Studies. (I have written conjectural emendations on the concepts of empire from apogee to nadir, from apotheosis to subjugation.) Examples: Hellenistic Despotates: 335-146 BCE, the Roman Principate: 27 BCE-96 CE and Dominate: 96-476/1453 CE, and the Libyo-Phoenicians: 814-146 BCE.)

Publications
Molloy College Student Literary Magazine (Subject Matter): Machiavellian Philosophy

Education/Credentials
Honors Level Student at Molloy College (Sophomore College/University Student)= Undergraduate Level

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