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June 26, 17:30-19:00 Friends, today in the F. M. Dostoevsky Library there will be the final lecture of the author's course by professor, doctor of historical sciences I. E. Surikov "Ancient Greek commanders and their world". The topic of the final lecture is "The last centers of Greek resistance to Rome". In the lecture we will see how the Romans launched their expansion in the Hellenistic world, and the commanders there tried to defend the independence of their states as best they could, sometimes even creating a serious danger for the Republic itself. Here, first of all, the famous king of Pontus Mithridates VI Eupator should be singled out - "the last hero of Hellenism". 📍Free admission 👤 The author and presenter of the course is Igor Evgenievich Surikov, a Russian historian, specialist in the political and cultural history of ancient Greece, Doctor of Historical Sciences, author of more than 500 published works, including more than two dozen books, leading research fellow at the Department of Ancient History at the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, professor at the Department of History and Theory of Culture at the Russian State University for the Humanities, professor at the Department of History at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, member of the editorial board of a number of scientific periodicals (The Ancient World and Archeology, From the History of Ancient Society, Problems of History, Philology, Culture, etc.)