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The Cities Of Seleukid Syria



The author of this essay is Grainger, and it is about the Cities of Seleukid Syria. Grainger focuses on the relationship between the kings and the cities in their kingdoms, and he argues that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent, as they were far too reliant on royal support. Throwing fresh light on a most important period in ancient history, this st... more details
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  • Grainger examines the relationship between the kings and the cities in Seleukid Syria
  • He argues that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent
  • This study will be useful for scholars of Hellenistic, Roman, and ancient near-eastern history.


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The author of this essay is Grainger, and it is about the Cities of Seleukid Syria. Grainger focuses on the relationship between the kings and the cities in their kingdoms, and he argues that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent, as they were far too reliant on royal support. Throwing fresh light on a most important period in ancient history, this study will be useful for scholars of Hellenistic, Roman, and ancient near-eastern history.

This is the first detailed study of the foundation, history, government, growth, and decline of the cities founded in Syria by Seleukos I in 301 B.C., shortly after the time of Alexander the Great. Focusing on the relationship between the kings and the cities in their kingdoms, Grainger reveals that former theories concerning such a relationship require drastic revision. He argues that neither the kings nor the cities intended the cities to be autonomous or independent, as they were far too reliant on royal support. Throwing fresh light on a most important period in ancient history, this study will be useful for scholars of Hellenistic, Roman, and ancient near-eastern history.
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