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CURRICULUM VITAE Nikos Giannakopoulos Associate Professor of Ancient History University of Athens, Faculty of Philosophy, School of History and Archaeology, Department of History, University Campus Zographou, 15784 Athens email: giannakn@arch.uoa.gr Research interests: The Greek Polis in the Roman Period (institutions, politics, society), Hellenistic and Roman Euboea, preservation of order and crime in the Roman East, the reception of Classical Greece in the Imperial Period. EDUCATION 1990-1995 Undergraduate Studies in the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Athens (Final Mark: 8,42). 1995-1998 Postgraduate Studies in the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Athens with scholarship by... (Final Mark: Excellent) 1999-2004 PhD Thesis in the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Athens with scholarship by... Topic: Studies on the Institution of the Gerousia of the Greek Cities in the Roman Preriod (Final Mark: Excellent) EMPLOYMENT 1996-1997: Collaboration with KEPA for the publication of the corpus of the inscriptions of Patras by A. Rizakis. 2000-2006: Teaching in private and public high schools. 2003-2004: Seminars on the historical use of legal documents and papyri in the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Athens. 2003-2005: Collaboration with KEPA for the compilation of the Indices du Bulletin Epigraphique 1987-2001. 2005-2006: Participation in the project "Selecting primary sources from Post-Classical Antiquity for the East Mediterranean region", funded by the Pythagoras II programme at the University of Athens (www.arch.uoa.gr/nautilos). 2006-2012: Lecturer of Ancient History in the Department of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 2012-2018: Assistant Professor of Ancient History in the Department of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (tenure in 2016). 2015-: Visiting Professor in the International Hellenic University. 2018- Associate Professor of Ancient History in the School of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS 1. ) S. Aneziri, N. Giannakopoulos, P. Paschidis, Index du Bulletin épigraphique (1987 2001) I. Les publications. Meletemata 43/1. Athens 2005. ) S. Aneziri, N. Giannakopoulos, P. Paschidis, Index du Bulletin épigraphique (1987-2001) II. Les mots grecs. Meletemata 43/2. Athens 2005. ) S. Aneziri, N. Giannakopoulos, Index du Bulletin épigraphique (1987-2001) III. Les mots français. Meletemata 43/3. Athens 2005. 2., Thessaloniki 2008. 3., Thessaloniki 2012.. ARTICLES IN JOURNALS, COLLECTIVE VOLUMES AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 1. «Preserving the Pax Romana: The Peace Functionaries in the Roman East», Mediterraneo Antico, VI 2 (2003) [2004], 825-906. 2. «Remarks on t, and in Roman Asia Minor», in: A. D. Rizakis, Fr. Camia (.), Pathways to Power. Civic elites in the Eastern Part of the Roman Empire, Athens 2008, 251-268. 3.», in -121. 4 in 2009, 206-214. 5. «Chalcidian Politicians and Rome between 208 and 168 BC», Classica et Mediaevalia, 60 (2009), 145-175. 6 13 (2009), 9-21. 7. -41. 8. - in 105-150. 9. «Greek Views on Achaemenid Persia during the Imperial Period: Between Continuity and Innovation», Eirene 47 (2011), 127-143. 10. «Remarks on the Decrees of the Euboean Cities for the Leukophryena» 16 (2010-2012), 49-70. 11. «The Treatment of the Battle of Marathon in the Literary Tradition of the Imperial Period», in: K. Buraselis E. Koulakiotis (eds.), Marathon: the Day After. Symposium Proceedings, Delphi 2-4 July 2010, European Cultural Centre of Delphi 2013, 185-199. 12. «The Gerousia of Akmonia», Gephyra 10 (2013), 13-31.

13. «Condemning the Athenian past, rejecting the Athenian present: aspects of anti-athenian discourses in the early imperial period» in: A. Powell - K. Meidani (eds.), The Eyesore of Aigina: Anti-Athenian Attitudes Across the Greek, Hellenistic and Roman Worlds (The Classical Press of Wales), Swansea 2016, 199-222 14. «Groups and Associations in Bithynia and Pontus: Interaction with Prominent Statesmen and Provincial Governors» in: Arca / N. Gökalp (eds), Vir doctus Anatolicus. Studies in Memory of Sencer, Istanbul 2016, 364-387. 15. «Violating the security of the oikia: thefts from houses in the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods», in: I.K. Xydopoulos, K. Vlassopoulos and E. Tounta (eds.), Violence and Community: Law, Space and Identity in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean World, London 2017, 175-193 16. «The Greek presence in the Roman colonies of Kassandreia and Pella», in: C. Brélaz (ed.) romain enne de Paris 2017, 93-118 17. «Decrees awarding offices for life and by hereditary right as honours» in: O. Van Nijf A. Heller (eds.), The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy 8), Leiden 2017, 220-242. 18. «I. Knidos 34: Attacks against Houses motivated by Interpersonal Differences in the Imperial Period», Eirene 53 (2017), 335-357. C. ONLINE PUBLICATIONS 1. Copenhagen Associations Project Inventory (to be published). Bithynia and Pontus (56 entries) D. BOOK REVIEWS 1. «Catherine Wolff, Les Brigands en Orient sous le Haut-Empire Romain, Rome 2003»,, 13 (2005) [2006], 291-298. 2. «Schmitz (T.) and Wiater (N) Eds.The struggle for identity: Greeks and their past in the first century BCE. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2011», Journal of Hellenic Studies, 133 (2013), 253-254. 3. «Kemezis (A.M.) Greek Narratives of the Roman Empire under the Severans: Cassius Dio, Philostratus and Herodian (Greek Culture in the Roman World). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014». The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 136 (2016). CONFERENCES First Greek-Turkish Epigraphy Symposium (Athens, January 2005): «The Honorary titles, and : some Remarks». International Workshop Pathways to Power. Civic Elites in the Eastern Part of the Roman Empire (Scuola Archeologica Italiana di

Atene, 19 december 2005): «, and». 30th Panhellenic Historical Conference (Thessaloniki, May 2009): International Symposium Marathon: the Day After (Delphi, 2-4 July 2010): «The Treatment of the Battle of Marathon in the Literary Tradition of the Imperial Period». International Conference The Eyesore of Aigina. Anti-Athenian Attitudes in Greek, Hellenistic and Roman History (Aigina, 9-11 September 2010): «Condemning the Athenian Past, Rejecting the Athenian Present: Aspects of anti-athenian Discourses in the Early Imperial Period». 32th Panhellenic Historical Conference (Thessaloniki, May 2011):. Second Greek-Turkish Epigraphy Symposium (Adrasan, May 2012: «Remarks on recently published inscriptions concerning the Gerousia». 11 th International Conference on Urban History: Cities and Societies in Comparative Perspective (Prague 29 August -1 September 2012: «Violating the safety of the oikos: toichôrychia and assaults against houses in the Hellenistic and the Roman Imperial Period». CIVIC HONOURS. The politics of honour in the Greek cities of Roman Imperial times. Athens workshop 2 February 2013: «Offices for life and by hereditary right as honours». A World of well ordered Societies? The Rules and Regulations of ancient Associations, The Danish Institute at Athens, 22-23 May 2014: «Admission Rules and Financial Obligations in Private Associations: Norms and Deviations». International Symposium Greek ethnos states: internal mechanics, external relations (Delphi, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, May 25 to 27, 2015): «The Euboeans and their koinon in the 2nd century B.C.: The limits of Roman-sponsored Greek federalism». Corporate Groups and Communities: Convening in Private, Acting in Public. Round Table organized by the Copenhagen Associations Project and the Saxo Institute. University of Copenhagen, 13 November 2015): «Private Association or Public Body? The Gerousiai of the Greek Cities in the Imperial Period» ONGOING RESEARCH PROGRAMS -Copenhagen Associations Project: International Research Program on Private Associations in Antiquity (Responsible for Bithynia and Pontus).

-THALES: "Arts and Humanities, Education, Civilisation": Edition of Epigraphic Sources and Documentation of the History of Ancient Macedonia, Director: E. Sverkos.