A symmachia (Greek: συμμαχία, romanized: symmachia) is and was in ancient times a military treaty between independent polities covering both offense and defense. In modern Greek the word also can mean an alliance among political factions to form a political party.
Word history edit
A late alternative to alliance was koinon, "the common thing", meaning the common alliance. Koinon had many other public things in its semantic repertory, but its use with the ethnic name of the chief ally left no doubt.
List of ancient symmachiai edit
List of modern international alliances edit
- Greek–Serbian Alliance of 1867
- Greek–Serbian Alliance of 1913
- Balkan League
- Balkan Pact
- First Balkan Alliance
- NATO
- Balkan Pact (1953)
- Italiotes
List of modern political parties that claim to be alliances edit
See also edit
References edit
Sources edit
- Bolmarcich, Sarah (2013). "Symmachia". The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (First ed.). Blackwell Publishing Ltd. pp. 6472–6473.