Dynastic Lycia: A Political of History of the Lycians and Their Relations with Foreign Powers : C. 545-362 B.C.

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BRILL, 1 янв. 1998 г. - Всего страниц: 268
This volume deals with the history of Lycia in the Achaemenid period, the time of its most famous monuments, discussing all the evidence that can be used in the reconstruction. It is the first book-length treatment in English of Lycia that focuses on historical matters. The first four synchronic chapters deal with general aspects of the Lycian political set-up. The remaining nine chapters take the reader through a detailed examination of the history of the period. Because of the Lycians strategically important location between the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean, this work is important for understanding the wider interaction of the Achaemenid Persian empire and the Greek world.
 

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Introduction and Sources
1
The Lycian People and their Environment
13
Lycian Political Structures and
34
and the Xanthian Dynasty
71
The Lycians under Darius and Xerxes
87
71
103
The Reign of Kuprlli
123
Lycian Relations with Tissaphernes
136
Perikle of Limyra
148
The End of the Dynastic System of Rule in Lycia
171
Lycia and the Lukka Lands
214
Family Tree of the Xanthian Dynasty
221
The Location of Phoinike
227
Phaselis
233
Index
262
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Antony G. Keen, Ph.D. (1992) in History, University of Manchester, is Foreign Expert in Classics at the Northeast Normal University, Cangchun, People's Rupublic of China. He has published extensively on Lycia and other aspects of Greek history.

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