Rome and the Near Eastern kingdoms and principalities, 44-31 BC: a study of political relations during civil war

Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Figures -- A Note on the Maps, Texts and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Near East -- 2 Structure -- 3 Sources -- 4 Client Kings -- Part 1 Prelude -- Chapter 1 Pompey's Reorganisation of the Near East, 66-63 BC -- 1.1 The End of the Great Armenian Empire -...

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Published in:Impact of Empire
Main Author: Wijlick, Hendrikus A. M. van ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston BRILL 2020
In: Impact of Empire (volume 38)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Wijlick, Hendrikus A. M.$cvan, ca. 20./21. Jh., Rome and the Near Eastern kingdoms and principalities, 44-31 BC : a study of political relations during civil war] (2022) (Sartre, Maurice, 1944 -)
Series/Journal:Impact of Empire volume 38
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Roman Empire / Foreign policy / Near East / History 44 BC-31 BC
B Roman Empire / International policy / Near East / Monarchy / Civil war in the Roman Empire (43 B.C.-31 B.C.) (43 v. Chr.-31 v. Chr.) / History
Further subjects:B Middle East-Relations-Rome
B Rome-Foreign relations-265-30 B.C
B Rome-History-Civil War, 43-31 B.C
B Middle East-History-To 622
B Middle East-Foreign relations
B Rome-Politics and government-265-30 B.C
B Thesis
B Rome-Relations-Middle East
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Summary:Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Figures -- A Note on the Maps, Texts and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Near East -- 2 Structure -- 3 Sources -- 4 Client Kings -- Part 1 Prelude -- Chapter 1 Pompey's Reorganisation of the Near East, 66-63 BC -- 1.1 The End of the Great Armenian Empire -- 1.2 War in the Caucasus and the Relations with the Parthians -- 1.3 Amisus and the Friendship with Antiochus of Commagene -- 1.4 Amicitia and Societas -- 1.5 The War against Darius the Mede and the Dissolution of the Seleucid Kingdom -- 1.6 Pompey's Dealings with the Emisenoi and His Reorganisation of the Princedom of Chalcis -- 1.7 The Reorganisation of Judaea -- Part 2 -- Section 144-42 BC -- Chapter 2 Parthia -- 2.1 Parthian Support for Cassius -- 2.2 The Embassy of Labienus and the Battle of Philippi -- Chapter 3 Ptolemaic Kingdom -- 3.1 Supporting Dolabella -- 3.2 Recognition for Ptolemy XV Caesarion -- Chapter 4 Judaea -- 4.1 Judaean Support for the Caesarians in Syria -- 4.2 The Imposition of Financial Contributions -- 4.3 Herod's Promotion -- 4.4 Internal Conflicts and Cassius -- Chapter 5 Princedom of Chalcis and the Emisenoi -- 5.1 The Princedom of Chalcis and Caecilius Bassus -- 5.2 Caecilius Bassus and Emisenian Support -- Section 242-31 BC -- Chapter 6 Parthia -- 6.1 The Parthian Invasion of Syria and Asia Minor -- 6.2 Antony's Parthian Campaign -- Chapter 7 Ptolemaic Kingdom -- 7.1 Antony and Cleopatra in Cilicia -- 7.2 The Assassination of Arsinoe and Serapion -- 7.3 The Territorial Grants of 37/36 -- 7.4 The "Donations of Alexandria" in 34 -- Chapter 8 Judaea -- 8.1 The Quest for Antony's Favour -- 8.2 Privileges Restored to Judaeans -- 8.3 Herod and Phasael Made τετράρχαι of Judaea -- 8.4 The Parthian Invasion and Herod's Promotion to the Kingship -- 8.5 Herod's Return to Judaea, Roman Support and the Intervention at Samosata.
8.6 Antony between Cleopatra and Herod -- 8.7 Actium and Herod in War with Malichus of Nabataea -- Chapter 9 Princedom of Chalcis -- 9.1 Antony in the East -- 9.2 The Parthian Invasion, the Death of Ptolemy and the Ascension of Lysanias -- 9.3 The Princedom of Chalcis Annexed by Cleopatra -- Chapter 10 Nabataea -- 10.1 Ventidius Bassus and Nabataea -- 10.2 The Grant of Territory to Cleopatra -- 10.3 Nabataean Support at Actium -- Chapter 11 Armenia -- 11.1 Armenia, the Caucasus and Antony's Parthian Campaign -- 11.2 The Armenian Campaigns of 34 and the Late 30s BC -- Chapter 12 Media Atropatene -- 12.1 The Parthian and Armenian Invasions -- 12.2 Medes at Actium -- Chapter 13 Commagene -- 13.1 The Parthian Invasion -- 13.2 The Defeat of the Parthians and the Siege of Samosata -- 13.3 Commagenian Presence at Actium -- Part 3 Types of Conduct -- Introduction to Part 3 -- Chapter 14 Conduct of Near Eastern Rulers towards Rome -- 14.1 Requests for Intervention in Internal Affairs -- 14.2 Divided Rome: The Mobilisation of Rome's Representatives in the East -- 14.3 Requests for the Enlargement of Territories -- 14.4 The Conclusion of an Alliance with Rome against a Third Party -- 14.5 Involvement in a Foreign War -- 14.6 Involvement in a Civil War -- Chapter 15 Rome's Conduct towards Near Eastern Kingdoms and Principalities -- 15.1 At War with a Near Eastern Kingdom -- 15.2 The Conclusion of Alliances for the Conduct of a War against a Third Party -- 15.3 The Arrangement of Dynastic Intermarriage -- 15.4 Demands for Financial and Military Contributions -- 15.5 Rome Calling Near Eastern Kings and Princes to Account -- 15.6 Nomination and Removal of Near Eastern Rulers -- 15.7 Territorial Rearrangements -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- List of Editions Used -- Bibliography -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Personal Names -- Index of Geographical Names.
General Index.
ISBN:900444176X