МАКЕДОНСКИТЕ ПЛЕМИЊА ВО ПЕРСИСКИОТ ОБРАЧ
MACEDONIAN TRIBES IN THE PERSIAN ROUND
Author(s): Voјislav SarakinskiSubject(s): Cultural history, Ancient World
Published by: Институт за национална историја
Keywords: Persia; Macedon; Macedonian tribes; Northern Aegean; Argeadae
Summary/Abstract: The body of preserved data on the first Persian incursion on the northern coast of the Aegean is rather small. A dissection of the information preserved in Herodotus, combined with a detailed analysis of the features of local geography, show that, in all probability, Persia managed to establish control over the majority of the Thraco-Macedonian coast. However, there is little indication that the Persians attempted to administer this territory at such an early date. At the time, a major benefit for the Persians was establishing control over the road network leading to the west – a fact which indicates that Persian ventures were far from over and that this line of communication was of critical importance for further conquests. Most importantly, the road to the west led the Persians to the immediate vicinity of the kingdom of the Argeadae.
Journal: Гласник
- Issue Year: 57/2013
- Issue No: 1-2
- Page Range: 9-28
- Page Count: 20
- Language: Macedonian