A history of ancient Persia: the Achaemenid Empire
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations ix List of Maps xv List of Special Topics xvii List of Sources in Translation xix List of Boxed Texts xxi List ofAbbreviations xxiii The Achaemenid Dynasty xxvii Preface xxix Acknowledgements xxxi Author’s Note xxxiii 1 Introduction 1 2 The Arrival of the Persians on the IranianPlateau 2.1 The Persians 2.1.1 Parsua and Parsumash 2.1.2 Kurash of Parsumash 2.2 The Indigenous Population of the Iranian Plateau: The Elamites 2.3 The Neighbours in the North: The Medes 2.3.1 Media in Herodotus 2.3.2 Near Eastern Sources on the Medes 5 5 6 8 8 10 11 11 3 The Establishment of Empire: Cyrusthe Great 3.1 Cyrus II and Media 3.1.1 A Folktale or a Tool for Legitimacy? 3.2 The Conquest of the Lydian Kingdom 3.3 Cyrus and the Ionian Greeks 17 17 18 19 20
VI CONTENTS 3.4 The First Royal City of the Persians: Pasargadae 3.5 The Conquest of Babylon 3.5.1 A Peaceful Conquest? 3.5.2 Political Astuteness 3.6 The Scythian Campaign 3.7 Cyrus II, Conqueror and Empire-Builder 20 24 27 28 30 30 4 A Worthy Successor: Cambyses II 4.1 The Succession of Cambyses II 4.2 The Power of Propaganda 4.2.1 The Demotic Papyrus 4.3 Cambyses’s Depiction in Herodotus 4.4 The Apis Bull 4.4.1 The Apis Bull and the Death of Cambyses 4.4.2 The Killing of His Sister-Wife 4.4.3 Fratricide 33 33 36 39 39 41 43 43 44 5 47 47 47 48 49 60 61 61 63 63 64 64 67 67 67 68 73 75 76 77 78 80 81 From Bardiya to Darius I 5.1 The Succession of Darius I 5.1.1 Herodotus’s Version of Events 5.1.2 Darius’s Version: The Inscription of Bisitun 5.2 The Death of Bardiya 5.2.1 Herodotus and the Bisitun Inscription: A Comparison 5.2.2 A Murder Mystery 5.2.3 Darius the Achaemenid 5.2.4 Teispes 5.2.5 The Royal Line of ICings 5.2.6 Dynastic Marriages 5.3 The Consolidation of Empire 5.3.1 Royal Cities 5.3.1.1 Pasargadae 5.3.1.2 Susa 5.3.2 Parsa ֊ City of the Persians 5.4 Foreign Policy 5.4.1 The Scythian Campaign 5.4.2 The Athenian-Persian Alliance of 508/7 5.4.3 The Ionian Revolt 5.4.4 The Sequence of Events 5.4.5 Problems in the Historical Account 5.4.6 The Punitive Campaign of 490 6 The Face of Empire 6.1 Achaemenid Kingship 6.1.1 The Power of Royal Imagery 6.2 Royal Ideology 6.3 Persian Religion 6.3.1 Funerary Customs 85 85 87 90 93 95
CONTENTS 6.4 Persepolis: The Microcosm of Empire 6.4.1 The Royal Court 6.4.2 Gift-Giving 6.4.3 Rhyta 6.4.4 The Women of the Court 6.4.5 The King’s Friends and Benefactors 6.4.6 Courtiers 6.4.7 Refugees and Foreigners VII 98 99 100 101 102 105 105 106 7 The Organisation of Power 7.1 The Satraps 7.1.1 The Satrapies 7.1.2 The Great Satrapy of Bactria 7.1.3 The Status of the Caucasus Region and Thrace 7.2 Administering the Empire 7.2.1 Royal Correspondence 7.2.2 Taxes and Tribute 7.2.3 The Administration of Persepolis 7.2.4 Royal Roads 113 113 114 115 116 122 122 125 126 127 8 Taking up the Baton: Diplomacy and Foreign Policy from Xerxes I to Artaxerxes II 8.1 The Reign of Xerxes 8.1.1 Xerxes’s Succession 8.1.2 Quashing Rebellions in Egypt andBabylonia 8.2 The War in Greece 8.2.1 The State of Play in Greece 8.2.2 The Persian Army on the March 8.2.3 Thermopylae and Artemisium 8.2.4 The Fall of Athens and the Battleof Salamis 8.2.5 Attempts at Diplomacy 8.2.6 The Battle of Plataea 8.2.7 Xerxes in Asia Minor 8.2.8 The Story of Xerxes and the Wifeof Masistes 8.2.9 ... And a Story Retold 8.2.10 The Beginning of the Myth 8.2.11 Medising 8.2.12 Perserie 8.2.13 After the War 8.3 Artaxerxes I 8.3.1 The Death of Xerxes I and the Succession of Artaxerxes I 8.3.2 Revolts in Bactria and Egypt 8.3.3 Rebellion in Egypt 464-454 8.3.4 The Revolt of Megabyxus 8.3.5 The Peace of Callias 8.3.6 Judaea Under Artaxerxes I 8.3.7 Continuity in Persepolis 137 137 137 139 139 140 140 140 141 141 142 142 143 143 148 149 149 150 152 152 153 153 154 157 158 158
viii CONTENTS 8.4 Succession Trouble in 424 8.4.1 Rebellions in the Empire 8.4.2 The Royal Building Programme Continued 8.4.3 Persia Re-enters Greek Politics 8.4.4 The Bilateral Treaty of 411 8.5 Artaxerxes II 8.5.1 The War of the Brothers 8.5.2 Persian Affairs in Asia Minor 8.5.3 Evagoras of Salamis 8.5.4 Revolt in Egypt 404/400-343/2 8.6 The Winds of Change 8.6.1 City-Rulers and Local Dynasts of the Western Empire 8.6.2 The Hecatomnids 8.6.3 Perikle of Limyra 8.6.4 The Political Level 8.6.4.1 The kings of Sidon 8.6.5 Stele of the King of Byblos/Gubal 8.6.6 Rebellions in Western Asia Minor 366-359/8 8.6.7 Datames 8.6.8 Ariobarzanes 8.6.9 Orontes 8.6.10 The Death of Artaxerxes II 158 161 161 161 163 166 166 168 172 174 175 175 176 180 181 181 183 187 187 188 189 189 9 A Whole New Ballgame: The Reign of Artaxerxes III and Artaxerxes IV 9.1 The Succession of Artaxerxes III 9.2 Egypt 9.3 Athenian-Persian Relations 349-342 9.4 The Death of Artaxerxes III and the Reign of Artaxerxes IV 199 199 200 200 204 10 A Good King in the End: Darius III 10.1 The Succession of Darius III 10.1.1 Battling Negative Propaganda 10.2 External Threat 10.2.1 The Macedonian Invasion 10.2.2 Granicus 10.2.3 Issus 10.2.4 Gaugamela 10.2.5 The Royal Cities 10.2.6 The Death of Darius III 10.3 In the Footsteps of the Persian Kings? 207 207 207 209 209 209 210 211 212 216 217 11 Epilogue 221 Bibliography 225 Index 233
An innovative approach to the history of the First Persian Empire, offering an accessible historical narrative lor students and general readers alike A History ofAncient Persia: The Achaemenid Empire considers archaeological and written sources to provide an expansive, source-based introduction to the diverse and culturally rich world of ancient Achaemenid Persia. Assuming no prior background, this accessible textbook iollows the dynastic line from the establishment and expansion ot the empire under the early Achaemenid kings to its collapse in 330 BCE. Ehe text integrates the latest research, key primary sources, and archaeological data to offer readers deep insights into the empire, its kings, and its people. Chronologicallv organized chapters contain written, archaeological, and visual sources that highlight key learning points, stimulate discussion, and encourage readers to evaluate specific pieces ol evidence. Throughout the text, author Maria Bros us emphasizes the necessity to criticallv assess Greek sources— highlighting how their narrative of Achaemenid political history often depicted stereotypical images of the Persians rather than historical reality. Topics include the establishment of empire under Cyrus the Great. Greek-Persian relations, the creation of a Persian ruling class, the bureaucracy and operation of the empire. Persian diplomacy and foreign policy, and the reign of Darius III. This innoyative textbook: • Offers a unique approach to Achaemenid history, considering both archaeological and literarv sources • Places primary Persian and Near Eastern
sources in their cultural, political, and historical context • Examines material rarely covered in non-specialist texts, such as royal inscriptions, Aramaic documents, and recent archaeological finds • Features a comprehensive introduction to Achaemenid geography, Greek historiography, and modern scholarship on the Persian War Part of the acclaimed Blackwell History of the Ancient World series, A History of Ancient Persia: Ihe Achaemenid Empire is a perfect primart՜ textbook for courses in Ancient History. Near Eastern Studies, and Classical Civilizations, as well as an invaluable resource for general readers with interest in the history of empires, particularly the first Persian empire or Iranian civilization.
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Contents List of Illustrations ix List of Maps xv List of Special Topics xvii List of Sources in Translation xix List of Boxed Texts xxi List ofAbbreviations xxiii The Achaemenid Dynasty xxvii Preface xxix Acknowledgements xxxi Author’s Note xxxiii 1 Introduction 1 2 The Arrival of the Persians on the IranianPlateau 2.1 The Persians 2.1.1 Parsua and Parsumash 2.1.2 Kurash of Parsumash 2.2 The Indigenous Population of the Iranian Plateau: The Elamites 2.3 The Neighbours in the North: The Medes 2.3.1 Media in Herodotus 2.3.2 Near Eastern Sources on the Medes 5 5 6 8 8 10 11 11 3 The Establishment of Empire: Cyrusthe Great 3.1 Cyrus II and Media 3.1.1 A Folktale or a Tool for Legitimacy? 3.2 The Conquest of the Lydian Kingdom 3.3 Cyrus and the Ionian Greeks 17 17 18 19 20
VI CONTENTS 3.4 The First Royal City of the Persians: Pasargadae 3.5 The Conquest of Babylon 3.5.1 A Peaceful Conquest? 3.5.2 Political Astuteness 3.6 The Scythian Campaign 3.7 Cyrus II, Conqueror and Empire-Builder 20 24 27 28 30 30 4 A Worthy Successor: Cambyses II 4.1 The Succession of Cambyses II 4.2 The Power of Propaganda 4.2.1 The Demotic Papyrus 4.3 Cambyses’s Depiction in Herodotus 4.4 The Apis Bull 4.4.1 The Apis Bull and the Death of Cambyses 4.4.2 The Killing of His Sister-Wife 4.4.3 Fratricide 33 33 36 39 39 41 43 43 44 5 47 47 47 48 49 60 61 61 63 63 64 64 67 67 67 68 73 75 76 77 78 80 81 From Bardiya to Darius I 5.1 The Succession of Darius I 5.1.1 Herodotus’s Version of Events 5.1.2 Darius’s Version: The Inscription of Bisitun 5.2 The Death of Bardiya 5.2.1 Herodotus and the Bisitun Inscription: A Comparison 5.2.2 A Murder Mystery 5.2.3 Darius the Achaemenid 5.2.4 Teispes 5.2.5 The Royal Line of ICings 5.2.6 Dynastic Marriages 5.3 The Consolidation of Empire 5.3.1 Royal Cities 5.3.1.1 Pasargadae 5.3.1.2 Susa 5.3.2 Parsa ֊ City of the Persians 5.4 Foreign Policy 5.4.1 The Scythian Campaign 5.4.2 The Athenian-Persian Alliance of 508/7 5.4.3 The Ionian Revolt 5.4.4 The Sequence of Events 5.4.5 Problems in the Historical Account 5.4.6 The Punitive Campaign of 490 6 The Face of Empire 6.1 Achaemenid Kingship 6.1.1 The Power of Royal Imagery 6.2 Royal Ideology 6.3 Persian Religion 6.3.1 Funerary Customs 85 85 87 90 93 95
CONTENTS 6.4 Persepolis: The Microcosm of Empire 6.4.1 The Royal Court 6.4.2 Gift-Giving 6.4.3 Rhyta 6.4.4 The Women of the Court 6.4.5 The King’s Friends and Benefactors 6.4.6 Courtiers 6.4.7 Refugees and Foreigners VII 98 99 100 101 102 105 105 106 7 The Organisation of Power 7.1 The Satraps 7.1.1 The Satrapies 7.1.2 The Great Satrapy of Bactria 7.1.3 The Status of the Caucasus Region and Thrace 7.2 Administering the Empire 7.2.1 Royal Correspondence 7.2.2 Taxes and Tribute 7.2.3 The Administration of Persepolis 7.2.4 Royal Roads 113 113 114 115 116 122 122 125 126 127 8 Taking up the Baton: Diplomacy and Foreign Policy from Xerxes I to Artaxerxes II 8.1 The Reign of Xerxes 8.1.1 Xerxes’s Succession 8.1.2 Quashing Rebellions in Egypt andBabylonia 8.2 The War in Greece 8.2.1 The State of Play in Greece 8.2.2 The Persian Army on the March 8.2.3 Thermopylae and Artemisium 8.2.4 The Fall of Athens and the Battleof Salamis 8.2.5 Attempts at Diplomacy 8.2.6 The Battle of Plataea 8.2.7 Xerxes in Asia Minor 8.2.8 The Story of Xerxes and the Wifeof Masistes 8.2.9 . And a Story Retold 8.2.10 The Beginning of the Myth 8.2.11 Medising 8.2.12 Perserie 8.2.13 After the War 8.3 Artaxerxes I 8.3.1 The Death of Xerxes I and the Succession of Artaxerxes I 8.3.2 Revolts in Bactria and Egypt 8.3.3 Rebellion in Egypt 464-454 8.3.4 The Revolt of Megabyxus 8.3.5 The Peace of Callias 8.3.6 Judaea Under Artaxerxes I 8.3.7 Continuity in Persepolis 137 137 137 139 139 140 140 140 141 141 142 142 143 143 148 149 149 150 152 152 153 153 154 157 158 158
viii CONTENTS 8.4 Succession Trouble in 424 8.4.1 Rebellions in the Empire 8.4.2 The Royal Building Programme Continued 8.4.3 Persia Re-enters Greek Politics 8.4.4 The Bilateral Treaty of 411 8.5 Artaxerxes II 8.5.1 The War of the Brothers 8.5.2 Persian Affairs in Asia Minor 8.5.3 Evagoras of Salamis 8.5.4 Revolt in Egypt 404/400-343/2 8.6 The Winds of Change 8.6.1 City-Rulers and Local Dynasts of the Western Empire 8.6.2 The Hecatomnids 8.6.3 Perikle of Limyra 8.6.4 The Political Level 8.6.4.1 The kings of Sidon 8.6.5 Stele of the King of Byblos/Gubal 8.6.6 Rebellions in Western Asia Minor 366-359/8 8.6.7 Datames 8.6.8 Ariobarzanes 8.6.9 Orontes 8.6.10 The Death of Artaxerxes II 158 161 161 161 163 166 166 168 172 174 175 175 176 180 181 181 183 187 187 188 189 189 9 A Whole New Ballgame: The Reign of Artaxerxes III and Artaxerxes IV 9.1 The Succession of Artaxerxes III 9.2 Egypt 9.3 Athenian-Persian Relations 349-342 9.4 The Death of Artaxerxes III and the Reign of Artaxerxes IV 199 199 200 200 204 10 A Good King in the End: Darius III 10.1 The Succession of Darius III 10.1.1 Battling Negative Propaganda 10.2 External Threat 10.2.1 The Macedonian Invasion 10.2.2 Granicus 10.2.3 Issus 10.2.4 Gaugamela 10.2.5 The Royal Cities 10.2.6 The Death of Darius III 10.3 In the Footsteps of the Persian Kings? 207 207 207 209 209 209 210 211 212 216 217 11 Epilogue 221 Bibliography 225 Index 233
An innovative approach to the history of the First Persian Empire, offering an accessible historical narrative lor students and general readers alike A History ofAncient Persia: The Achaemenid Empire considers archaeological and written sources to provide an expansive, source-based introduction to the diverse and culturally rich world of ancient Achaemenid Persia. Assuming no prior background, this accessible textbook iollows the dynastic line from the establishment and expansion ot the empire under the early Achaemenid kings to its collapse in 330 BCE. Ehe text integrates the latest research, key primary sources, and archaeological data to offer readers deep insights into the empire, its kings, and its people. Chronologicallv organized chapters contain written, archaeological, and visual sources that highlight key learning points, stimulate discussion, and encourage readers to evaluate specific pieces ol evidence. Throughout the text, author Maria Bros'us emphasizes the necessity to criticallv assess Greek sources— highlighting how their narrative of Achaemenid political history often depicted stereotypical images of the Persians rather than historical reality. Topics include the establishment of empire under Cyrus the Great. Greek-Persian relations, the creation of a Persian ruling class, the bureaucracy and operation of the empire. Persian diplomacy and foreign policy, and the reign of Darius III. This innoyative textbook: • Offers a unique approach to Achaemenid history, considering both archaeological and literarv sources • Places primary Persian and Near Eastern
sources in their cultural, political, and historical context • Examines material rarely covered in non-specialist texts, such as royal inscriptions, Aramaic documents, and recent archaeological finds • Features a comprehensive introduction to Achaemenid geography, Greek historiography, and modern scholarship on the Persian War Part of the acclaimed Blackwell History of the Ancient World series, A History of Ancient Persia: Ihe Achaemenid Empire is a perfect primart՜ textbook for courses in Ancient History. Near Eastern Studies, and Classical Civilizations, as well as an invaluable resource for general readers with interest in the history of empires, particularly the first Persian empire or Iranian civilization. |
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spellingShingle | Brosius, Maria A history of ancient Persia the Achaemenid Empire Achämeniden (DE-588)118646672 gnd |
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title | A history of ancient Persia the Achaemenid Empire |
title_auth | A history of ancient Persia the Achaemenid Empire |
title_exact_search | A history of ancient Persia the Achaemenid Empire |
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title_full_unstemmed | A history of ancient Persia the Achaemenid Empire Maria Brosius |
title_short | A history of ancient Persia |
title_sort | a history of ancient persia the achaemenid empire |
title_sub | the Achaemenid Empire |
topic | Achämeniden (DE-588)118646672 gnd |
topic_facet | Achämeniden Iran Altertum |
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