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Перевод: satrapy
[существительное] сатрапия
Тезаурус:
- Here is an extract from a letter written by an indignant rentier to his bailiff (Driver, no. x): When in the next century Alexander the Great, after winning the battle of Issos in Cilicia, turned south against Egypt rather than going immediately east towards the Iranian centre of the Persian Empire, his decision, as we shall see, was strategically sensible; what is surprising is that the Persians surrendered so quickly, not trying to defend Egypt at all, although economically Egypt probably mattered more to the Persian upper class than any other satrapy.
- Gloucester was protector, but Buckingham was given an independent satrapy consisting of Wales, the March and three southern English counties.
- Of the Baktrian revolt nothing is known except that the satrapy was recovered by aid of a providential wind, presumably a sandstorm blowing from the Turkish steppes.
- In the late fifth-century Babylonian satrapy "bow land" and "chariot land" were given away on condition that the owners for the time being paid for soldiers or cavalry.
- Much of this evidence is from the satrapy of Karia, and though the satraps (here certainly enjoy unusual latitude, there is no denying them their full status as satraps as a new, erroneous, theory has it: the matter is put beyond doubt by the Aramaic text of the great trilingual inscription found in 1974 (see the full text in Fouilles de Xanthos , vi, 1979) which refers to Dixodaros as satrap in Karia; moreover a scholion on Demosthenes Peace , which may go back to Theopompus (who was certainly the source of other Hekatomnid material in the Demosthenes scholia, cp.
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