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The Seleukid Empire 281-222 Bc: War Within the Family

Editat de Kyle Erickson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2018
The Seleukids, the easternmost of the Greekspeaking dynasties which succeeded Alexander the Great, were long portrayed as weak, doomed to decline after the death of their first king, Seleukos. Yet they succeeded in ruling much of the Near and Middle East for over two centuries. In this book international scholars argue that in the decades after Seleukos the empire developed flexible structures that successfully bound it together in the face of a series of catastrophes. The strength of the Seleukid realm lay not simply in its vast swathes of territory, but rather in knowing how to tie the new, frequently non-Greek, nobility to the king through mutual recognition of sovereignty.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781910589717
ISBN-10: 1910589713
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: The Classical Press of Wales (UK)
Colecția Classical Press of Wales
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Kyle Erickson teaches Ancient History at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, where he is Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Performing Arts. His primary research interest is the political and cultural interactions between the Greek world and the Near East, particularly as expressed in iconography and coinage.

Cuprins

Introduction Kyle Erickson1 Dispelling Seleukid phantoms: Macedonians in Western Asia Minor from Alexander to the Attalids Stephen Mitchell2 The House of Achaios: reconstructing an early client dynasty of Seleukid Anatolia Alex McAuley3 Asia Minor and the many shades of a civil war. Observations on Achaios the Younger and his claim to the kingdom of Anatolia Monica D'Agostini4 Seleukos, Zeus and the dynastic cult at Seleukeia in Pieria Nicholas L. Wright5 The ideology of Seleukid joint kingship: the case of Seleukos, son of Antiochos I John Russell Holton6 The coming of the Parthians: crisis and resilience in the reign of Seleukos II Rolf Strootman7 Rethinking the relationship between Hellenistic Baktria and the Seleukid Empire Richard Wenghofer8 Iranian identity and Seleukid allegiance: Vahbarz, the Frataraka and early Arsakid coinage David Engels9 The War of Brothers, the Third Syrian War, and the Battle of Ankyra (246-241 BC): a re-appraisal Altay Cos¸kun10 Antiochos Soter and the Third Syrian War Kyle EricksonBibliography Index Contents