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Kings and Usurpers in the Seleukid Empire: The Men who would be King - Oxford Classical Monographs Chrubasik, Boris (Assistant Professor of Historical Studies and Classics, Assistant Professor of Historical Studies and Classics, University of Toronto)
Kings and Usurpers in the Seleukid Empire: The Men who would be King - Oxford Classical Monographs
Chrubasik, Boris (Assistant Professor of Historical Studies and Classics, Assistant Professor of Historical Studies and Classics, University of Toronto)
This volume focuses on ideas of kingship and power in the Seleukid empire, specifically the role of usurpers. Redefining the king as only one of several political players, it advances a political history predicated on social power and argues that despite its strong rulers the empire was structurally weak and the position of its kings precarious.
336 pages, 30 black-and-white illustrations
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | October 27, 2016 |
| ISBN13 | 9780198786924 |
| Publishers | Oxford University Press |
| Pages | 336 |
| Dimensions | 144 × 225 × 26 mm · 553 g |
| Language | English |