TY - JOUR TI - The Maritime Policy of the Tyrants of Pherae AU - Sprawski, Sławomir TI - The Maritime Policy of the Tyrants of Pherae AB - This article examines the role played by the sea in the policy of the tyrants of Pherae. Although it has often been emphasised that control over the port in Pagasae and the profits from the maritime trade were closely linked to the city’s increasing importance in the late 5th and first half of the 4th century, these issues are yet to be the subject of a more detailed analysis. This article is the first part of a comprehensive study on the maritime activity of the Pheraean tyrants in the period from Jason’s first documented political move to the end of the reigns of Lycophron and Peitholaus. It focuses on political moves, and especially on relations with Athens, as the largest maritime power of the period. One of the most important instruments of maritime policy was maintaining a fleet. The article considers the circumstances of its building, its size and its use. VL - 2020 IS - Volume 27 PY - 2020 SN - 1897-3426 C1 - 2084-3909 SP - 89 EP - 115 DO - 10.4467/20800909EL.20.005.12795 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/electrum/article/the-maritime-policy-of-the-tyrants-of-pherae KW - maritime policy of the tyrants of Pherae KW - Beotia KW - Thessaly KW - Athens KW - Thebes KW - fleet KW - 4th century BCE KW - Jason of Pherae KW - tyrants of Pherae