The men who would be king: kings and usurpers in the Seleukid Empire
This thesis examines usurpation in the Seleukid empire between the third and second centuries BCE. Since the title ‘usurper’ was attributed by ancient authors to defeated opponents of the Seleukid king, this study is essentially a study of constructed historical narratives. If usurpers are placed in...
Autor principal: | Chrubasik, B |
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Altres autors: | Ma, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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