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_aDS62 _b.N437 1990 |
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_aSullivan, Richard D., _d1936-1988, _e1 |
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_aToronto ; _aBuffalo ; _aLondon : _bUniversity of Toronto Press, _c(c)1990. |
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_a1 online resource (xcx, 523 pages) : _billustrations, maps. |
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_acomputer _bc _2rdamedia |
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_aPhoenix. Supplementary volume = _aTome supplémentaire, _v24 |
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_aIntroduction -- _t1. The historical and geographical position of the Late Hellenistic dynasties -- _t2. Asia Minor and the Mithradatic wars -- _t3. The Levant -- _t4. Egypt -- _t5. Dynasties beyond the Euphrates, 100-69 BC -- _t6. Asia Minor in the generation before Actium -- _t7. The Levant -- _t8. Egypt -- _t9. Dynasties beyond the Euphrates -- _t10. The Eastern dynastic network -- _t11. Epilogue. |
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_a"During the first century BC, the Near and Middle Easy saw a great transition from the Seleucid and Ptolemaic Empires, by way of the brief Pontic and Armenian Empires, to the triumphant Parthian and Roman Empires. Richard D. Sullivan offers a guide to the central role of royalty during this period. He provides, through narrative and citations, a context for the frequent references to Eastern kings and queens by Caesar, Cicero, Strabo, Josephus, Tacitus, Appian, Dio, and others. He also discusses related inscriptions, coins, and papyri. Sullivan focuses on the personnel of the many dynasties which rules the Near and Middle East, from Thrace through Asia Minor and the Levant to Egypt, then eastward to Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Parthia. He studies such famous figures as Mithradates Eupator, Cleopatra, and Herod the Great as well as others now obscure. To'locate' them properly, he provides a narrative history of each dynasty and draws them together in a coherent account of Eastern royal governance and its accommodations with Rome and Parthia"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aRoyal houses _zMiddle East _xHistory. |
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