The First Empire - The Rise And Fall Of Achaemenid Persia
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Nathaniel Baxter
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Delving into the intricate machinery of the Persian state, this work explores the innovations that held its vast and diverse population together. It details the sophisticated system of provincial government, the creation of the Royal Road that bound the empire from Europe to India, and the introduction of the golden daric as the world's first international currency. Readers will journey to the magnificent ceremonial capital of Persepolis and uncover the Zoroastrian faith that gave the Great Kings their divine mandate to rule the world.
The empire's history is defined by its epic confrontation with the West, and this narrative chronicles the full arc of the Greco-Persian Wars. From the initial revolt of the Ionian cities to the legendary battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis, the clash between the Persian monarchy and the Greek city-states is detailed in full. The story then follows the empire's long, slow decline, a period of court intrigue and assassination where Persian gold, not Persian armies, became the primary tool for influencing a fractured Greek world.
The final act of the Achaemenid dynasty came at the hands of a new power rising in the north. This book recounts the methodical conquest of Greece by Philip II of Macedon and the subsequent invasion of Asia by his son, Alexander the Great, culminating in the death of the last Persian king and the fall of an empire. It explores not just the dramatic collapse, but also the profound and enduring legacy of the Achaemenid state, whose concepts of administration and empire would echo through history long after its fall.
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