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Aliyari Babolghani Salman, « Matt Waters. “Xerxes and the Oath-breakers: Empire and Rebellion on the Northwestern Front” », Abstracta Iranica, ID : 10.4000/abstractairanica.45671
How did the Achaemenid kings view the ‘oath-breakers’ and how did they respond to rebellion through the prism of their own ideology? To answer this question the case of the treaty between Athens and Achaemenid Persia has been revisited. Whose starting point has been the Athenian embassy to Artaphernes, brother of Darius I and satrap in Sardis, in 507 BCE and whose outcome the Persian military campaigns of the early fifth century against Greece in a different light. To revisit the event from ...