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The Expansion of the Boeotian Koinon towards Central Euboia in the Early Third Century bc /$rDenis Knoepfler -- $tBetween Macedon, Achaea and Boeotia: The Epigraphy of Hellenistic Megara Revisited /$rAdrian Robu -- $tA Koinon after 146? Reflections on the Political and Institutional Situation of Boeotia in the Late Hellenistic Period /$rChristel Müller -- $tThe Inscriptions from the Sanctuary of Herakles at Thebes: An Overview /$rVasileios L. Aravantinos -- $tFour Inscribed Bronze Tablets from Thebes: Preliminary Notes /$rAngelos P. 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