Darius in the Shadow of Alexander

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Harvard University Press, 5. sij 2015. - Broj stranica: 579

The last of Cyrus the Great’s dynastic inheritors and the legendary enemy of Alexander the Great, Darius III ruled over a Persian Empire that stretched from the Mediterranean to the Indus River. Yet, despite being the most powerful king of his time, Darius remains an obscure figure.

As Pierre Briant explains in the first book ever devoted to the historical memory of Darius III, the little that is known of him comes primarily from Greek and Roman sources, which often present him in an unflattering light, as a decadent Oriental who lacked the masculine virtues of his Western adversaries. Influenced by the Alexander Romance as they are, even the medieval Persian sources are not free of harsh prejudices against the king Dārā, whom they deemed deficient in the traditional kingly virtues. Ancient Classical accounts construct a man who is in every respect Alexander’s opposite—feeble-minded, militarily inept, addicted to pleasure, and vain. When Darius’s wife and children are captured by Alexander’s forces at the Battle of Issos, Darius is ready to ransom his entire kingdom to save them—a devoted husband and father, perhaps, but a weak king.

While Darius seems doomed to be a footnote in the chronicle of Alexander’s conquests, in one respect it is Darius who has the last laugh. For after Darius’s defeat in 331 BCE, Alexander is described by historians as becoming ever more like his vanquished opponent: a Darius-like sybarite prone to unmanly excess.

 

Sadržaj

Between Remembering and Forgetting
1
I The Impossible Biography
13
II Contrasting Portraits
107
III Reluctance and Enthusiasm
231
IV Darius and Dara
355
V A Final Assessment and a Few Proposals
423
Abbreviations
451
Greek and Roman Sources
455
General Bibliography
461
Notes
491
Thematic Notes by Chapter
531
Illustration Credits
563
Index
567
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Pierre Briant is Emeritus Professor of History of the Achaemenid World and Alexander's Empire at the Collège de France.

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