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Herodotus’ Perspective on the Persian Empire
Published 2022-10-01“… <p> This paper reviews the different models commonly used in understanding Herodotus’evidence on the Achaemenid Persian empire. It suggests that these approaches—for example, the assessment of Herodotus’accuracy, of the level of his knowledge, or of his sympathy for the Persians—systematically underestimate the complexity of his (and of the Greeks’) perspective on the Persian empire: the conflicted perspective of a participant rather than just a detached observer.…”
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...Fried, The Priest and the Great King: Temple-Palace Relations in the Persian Empire ...
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Relations et solidarités entre les cités grecques de la côte sud de la mer Noire (viie-iiie s. av. J.-C.)
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TOURAJ DARYAEE ED. CYRUS THE GREAT: AN ANCIENT IRANIAN KING
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“Formative Exchanges” in Late Antique Eurasia (1): Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Judaism, and Christianity
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“Formative Exchanges” in Late Antique Eurasia (1): Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism, Judaism, and Christianity
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Plants as Symbols of Power in the Achaemenid Iconography of Ancient Persian Monuments
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Evolution of Tunneling Hydro-Technology: From Ancient Times to Present and Future
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AMANDA PODANY. THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION.
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Birth of the Persian Empire (V.) Sarkosh Curtis, (S.) Stewart (edd.)...
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The Alexander Legend: An Example of Syriac Apocalyptic Literature in the Dawn of Islam
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«In King Cambyses’ Vein»: Reconsidering the Relationship between Thomas Preston’s Cambises and Herodotus
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The Persian-Byzantine conflict on Syria in the Mid seventh century AD
Published 2017-11-01“… Syria has suffered in the ancient history of the many conflicts that have at home, and represents a conflict between the Persian Empire and the Byzantine Empire one of the most important and longest of these conflicts that have to control the most important cities such as Damascus and Edessa and Akadds.othml Arabs living there the horrors of those conflicts and suffered a lot, the Persian Empire has taken Arabs in Iraq Manathira shield shielding them Byzantines attacks as well as from the Byzantines took Ghassanid living in Syria shield shielding them Persians attacks and have been associated with them Bohlav and treaties. …”
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The Persian-Byzantine conflict on Syria in the Mid seventh century AD
Published 2017-11-01“… Syria has suffered in the ancient history of the many conflicts that have at home, and represents a conflict between the Persian Empire and the Byzantine Empire one of the most important and longest of these conflicts that have to control the most important cities such as Damascus and Edessa and Akadds.othml Arabs living there the horrors of those conflicts and suffered a lot, the Persian Empire has taken Arabs in Iraq Manathira shield shielding them Byzantines attacks as well as from the Byzantines took Ghassanid living in Syria shield shielding them Persians attacks and have been associated with them Bohlav and treaties. …”
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Derrota, deserção, desespero: Dario III e o exército persa no Mosaico de Alexandre
Published 2019-08-01“…Will be argued that the iconography used to depict the persian front, and Darius III above all, tries to emphasize the cowardice and the weakness atributed to the Persian Empire, specially after the Greco-Persian Wars.…”
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The Davidic covenant in 1 and 2 Chronicles: A new theme for an old song
Published 1994-06-01“…In an attempt to determine the reason(s) for the ongoing and the never-ending debate concerning the historical accuracy, the date, the authorship and the identity of the so- called Chronicler, a study has been made of the historically true picture of the historic period or the date of origin usually ascribed to this work, namely the final days of the Persian Empire.…”
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