Dynastic Lycia : : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. / / by Antony G. Keen.

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 cha...

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Superior document:Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 178
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 1998.
Year of Publication:1998
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Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ; 178
Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Manchester, 1992).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-261) and index.
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.
Preliminary Material / Antony G. Keen -- Introduction and Sources / Antony G. Keen -- The Lycian People and their Environment / Antony G. Keen -- Lycian Political Structures and the Lycian ‘Kings’ and ‘Nobility’ / Antony G. Keen -- Iranization and Hellenization / Antony G. Keen -- Lycia 545-522: The Persian Conquest and the Xanthian Dynasty / Antony G. Keen -- The Lycians under Darius and Xerxes / Antony G. Keen -- Lycia’s Entry into the Delian League / Antony G. Keen -- The Reign of Kuprlli / Antony G. Keen -- Athenian Attempts to Regain Lycia in the Archidamian War / Antony G. Keen -- Lycian Relations with Tissaphernes, and the Last Xanthian Dynasts / Antony G. Keen -- Perikle of Limyra / Antony G. Keen -- The End of the Dynastic System of Rule in Lycia, and the Beginning of Carian Domination / Antony G. Keen -- Envoi: Lycia after the Achaemenids / Antony G. Keen -- Lycian Tombs / Antony G. Keen -- Lycian Cults / Antony G. Keen -- Lycia and the Lukka Lands / Antony G. Keen -- Family Tree of the Xanthian Dynasty / Antony G. Keen -- The Date of the Persian Invasion of Lycia / Antony G. Keen -- The Location of Phoinike / Antony G. Keen -- Lycian Troops and their Equipment / Antony G. Keen -- Phaselis / Antony G. Keen -- FGrH Numbers of Fragmentary Historians Cited / Antony G. Keen -- Bibliography / Antony G. Keen -- Index / Antony G. Keen -- Supplements to Mnemosyne / J.M. Bremer , L.F. Janssen , H. Pinkster , H.W. Pleket , C.J. Ruijgh and P.H. Schrijvers.
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Dynastic Lycia : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. /
Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ;
Preliminary Material /
Introduction and Sources /
The Lycian People and their Environment /
Lycian Political Structures and the Lycian ‘Kings’ and ‘Nobility’ /
Iranization and Hellenization /
Lycia 545-522: The Persian Conquest and the Xanthian Dynasty /
The Lycians under Darius and Xerxes /
Lycia’s Entry into the Delian League /
The Reign of Kuprlli /
Athenian Attempts to Regain Lycia in the Archidamian War /
Lycian Relations with Tissaphernes, and the Last Xanthian Dynasts /
Perikle of Limyra /
The End of the Dynastic System of Rule in Lycia, and the Beginning of Carian Domination /
Envoi: Lycia after the Achaemenids /
Lycian Tombs /
Lycian Cults /
Lycia and the Lukka Lands /
Family Tree of the Xanthian Dynasty /
The Date of the Persian Invasion of Lycia /
The Location of Phoinike /
Lycian Troops and their Equipment /
Phaselis /
FGrH Numbers of Fragmentary Historians Cited /
Bibliography /
Index /
Supplements to Mnemosyne /
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title Dynastic Lycia : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. /
title_sub a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. /
title_full Dynastic Lycia : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. / by Antony G. Keen.
title_fullStr Dynastic Lycia : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. / by Antony G. Keen.
title_full_unstemmed Dynastic Lycia : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. / by Antony G. Keen.
title_auth Dynastic Lycia : a political history of the Lycians and their relations with foreign powers, C. 545-362 B.C. /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction and Sources /
The Lycian People and their Environment /
Lycian Political Structures and the Lycian ‘Kings’ and ‘Nobility’ /
Iranization and Hellenization /
Lycia 545-522: The Persian Conquest and the Xanthian Dynasty /
The Lycians under Darius and Xerxes /
Lycia’s Entry into the Delian League /
The Reign of Kuprlli /
Athenian Attempts to Regain Lycia in the Archidamian War /
Lycian Relations with Tissaphernes, and the Last Xanthian Dynasts /
Perikle of Limyra /
The End of the Dynastic System of Rule in Lycia, and the Beginning of Carian Domination /
Envoi: Lycia after the Achaemenids /
Lycian Tombs /
Lycian Cults /
Lycia and the Lukka Lands /
Family Tree of the Xanthian Dynasty /
The Date of the Persian Invasion of Lycia /
The Location of Phoinike /
Lycian Troops and their Equipment /
Phaselis /
FGrH Numbers of Fragmentary Historians Cited /
Bibliography /
Index /
Supplements to Mnemosyne /
title_new Dynastic Lycia :
title_sort dynastic lycia : a political history of the lycians and their relations with foreign powers, c. 545-362 b.c. /
series Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum ;
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physical 1 online resource (xii, 268 pages)
contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction and Sources /
The Lycian People and their Environment /
Lycian Political Structures and the Lycian ‘Kings’ and ‘Nobility’ /
Iranization and Hellenization /
Lycia 545-522: The Persian Conquest and the Xanthian Dynasty /
The Lycians under Darius and Xerxes /
Lycia’s Entry into the Delian League /
The Reign of Kuprlli /
Athenian Attempts to Regain Lycia in the Archidamian War /
Lycian Relations with Tissaphernes, and the Last Xanthian Dynasts /
Perikle of Limyra /
The End of the Dynastic System of Rule in Lycia, and the Beginning of Carian Domination /
Envoi: Lycia after the Achaemenids /
Lycian Tombs /
Lycian Cults /
Lycia and the Lukka Lands /
Family Tree of the Xanthian Dynasty /
The Date of the Persian Invasion of Lycia /
The Location of Phoinike /
Lycian Troops and their Equipment /
Phaselis /
FGrH Numbers of Fragmentary Historians Cited /
Bibliography /
Index /
Supplements to Mnemosyne /
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