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... Persian condi- tions . Crucially , he has an image of the Median imperial system as different from the Persian one . What 1. 134 says is not the same as what 3. 89 says about the formation of Darius ' tributary nomoi : καταστήσας δὲ τὰς ...
... Persian condi- tions . Crucially , he has an image of the Median imperial system as different from the Persian one . What 1. 134 says is not the same as what 3. 89 says about the formation of Darius ' tributary nomoi : καταστήσας δὲ τὰς ...
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... Persian one and infers that this is what Herodotus assumed , I would say ( a ) that Herodotus himself thought the Persian empire changed markedly with Darius ( 3. 89f . ) , but also ( b ) that , precisely because of the danger of assimi ...
... Persian one and infers that this is what Herodotus assumed , I would say ( a ) that Herodotus himself thought the Persian empire changed markedly with Darius ( 3. 89f . ) , but also ( b ) that , precisely because of the danger of assimi ...
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... Persians and they were originally of comparable authority and status ; and it is unreasonable both to envisage a disparity between Median and Persian realms large enough to account for the desire to emulate and then to insist on denying ...
... Persians and they were originally of comparable authority and status ; and it is unreasonable both to envisage a disparity between Median and Persian realms large enough to account for the desire to emulate and then to insist on denying ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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