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200 1 _aEarly Arsakid Parthia, ca. 250-165 B.C.
_eat the crossroads of Iranian, Hellenistic, and Central Asian history
_fby Marek Jan Olbrycht
214 _aLeiden
_aBoston
_cBrill
214 4 _dC 2021
215 _a1 vol. (XVI-377 p.)
_cill., cartes, table gňǎlog.
_d25 cm
225 2 _aMnemosyne supplements
_ehistory and archaeology of classical Antiquity
_x2352-8656
_v440
320 _aBibliogr. p. [297]-354. Index
330 _a"In his new monograph Early Arsakid Parthia (ca. 250-165 B.C.) : At the Crossroads of Iranian, Hellenistic, and Central Asian History, Marek Jan Olbrycht explores the early history of the Arsakid Parthian state. Making use of literary and epigraphic evidence as well numismatic and archaeological sources, Olbrycht convincingly depicts how the Arsakid dynasty created a kingdom (248 B.C.-A.D. 226), small at first, which, within a century after its founding, came to dominate the Iranian Plateau and portions of Central Asia as well as Mesopotamia. The "Parthian genius" lay in the Arsakids' ability to have blended their steppe legacy with that of sedentary Iranians, and to have absorbed post-Achaemenid Iranian and Seleukid socio-economic, political, and cultural traditions"
_24e de couv.
359 2 _bIntroduction
_bFrom periphery to center : northeastern Iran and the Caspian-Aral region in the post-Achaemenid period
_bContesting Seleukid unity
_bSeleukid Parthia-Hyrkania and the figure of Andragoras
_bHistory in space : the locational geography of early Parthia
_bDefectio Parthorum et Arsaces Rex : the emergence of Arsakid Parthia in literary sources
_bImperium Constitutum Est-achievements and challenges of Arsakes I
_bParthia from Arsakes II to Phraates I
_bThe early Arsakid coinage and concept of royal power
_bAn archaeological perspective of early Arsakid Parthia
410 _0183025210
_tMnemosyne supplements, history and archaeology of classical antiquity
_x2352-8656
_v440
452 _0256837724
_tEarly Arsakid Parthia, ca. 250-165 B.C.
_oat the crossroads of Iranian, Hellenistic, and Central Asian history
_fby Marek Jan Olbrycht
_cLeiden
_nBrill
_d2021
_sMnemosyne, Supplements
_y978-90-04-46076-8
602 _aArsacid dynasty
_f247 B.C.-224 A.D
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_aArsacides
_cdynastie
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_926324
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606 _3027386236
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_yParthie
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606 _aParthians
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606 _aSeleucids
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607 _3027367339
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_aIran
_zJusqu' 6̉51
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607 _3031854206
_933916
_aParthie
_302726470X
_946576
_xHistoire
_2rameau
607 _aParthia
_xHistory
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607 _aParthia
_xAntiquities
_2lc
607 _aIran
_xHistory
_zTo 640
_2lc
660 _aa-ir---
676 _a939/.6
_v23
676 _a935
_v23
700 1 _3076493091
_966487
_aOlbrycht
_bMarek Jan
_f1964-....
_carchǒlogue
_4070
801 3 _aFR
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_c20220906
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801 _bDLC
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801 2 _bOCLCO
_gAACR2
915 _aMON