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Jean-Christophe Couvenhes is a Lecturer at Sorbonne University (since 2007), specializing in Ancient Greek and Hellenistic military history. His work examines warfare, cultural identities, and political systems in classical antiquity, with emphasis on Athens, Sparta, and mercenary dynamics. Previously, he taught at the University of Tours (2000–2007) and was an ATER at University Paris I (1995–1999).
Research Focus: His scholarship explores:
- Military structures of Hellenistic city-states
- Athenian defensive strategies in the Classical period
- Socio-political impacts of mercenary forces
- Cultural transfers through warfare
Publications: Couvenhes has authored/edited 55+ works, with recent studies analyzing Hellenistic military alliances (2022), Spartan-Macedonian relations, and elite cavalry units. His articles frequently intersect with numismatics, epigraphy, and institutional history.
Affiliations: He contributes to academic networks like SoPHAU (Society of Ancient History Professors) and collaborates on edited volumes examining war narratives and cultural practices.


