Motivation and Narrative in Herodotus. New York ‚ United Sated: Oxford University press. Boisestate. (2010). What is imperialism . Retrieved 03 12‚ 2014‚ from Biostate edu: http://edtech2.boisestate.edu/lockwoodm/Imperialism/WhatIs.htm Burn‚ A. (1964). atschool. Retrieved 01 31‚ 2014‚ from persia and the greeks ‚ the defence of the west : hhtp://atschol.eduweb.w.uk/sivvobtich.suffolk/part/docs/20/xerxes.htm Butterfild‚ B. J. (1997). The persian Wars by Herodotus. Retrieved 03 06‚ 14‚ from Meadans:
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exactly what is happening in other area’s‚ only what is happening in front of them. As such‚ a lot of what is considered facts in Aeschylus is more likely to be hearsay and rumours‚ although it may also be accurate. Also‚ it was written before Herodotus‚
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In both Herodotus’ The Histories and Sima Qian’s Records of the Grand Historian‚ there is a great deal of attention paid to the non-Greek and non-Chinese foreigners encountered by both historians. Herodotus’ work arises from his extensive travels and interest in other peoples‚ while Sima Qian’s “The Account of Dayuan” serves a strictly strategic purpose to facilitate the Han emperor’s rule. However‚ both works do share a common theme of ethnocentric superiority. Herodotus and Sima Qian imply the
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Review for Test 1 – Chapters 1 through 4 Chapter 1 – Beginnings of Civilization 1. What is the name of the place where the oldest paintings known to mankind are found? The neanderthal’s 2. What happened in the Neolithic period that allowed for communities and villages to develop?Agriculture 3. What two things (according to the book) happen together when civilization begins to develop?Hunting and gathering. 4. What is the name of the area where Sumerians settled? Fertile crescent
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believe what Krentz is really trying to create is a credible aspect to his and Herodotus’ theory. But what Krentz’s is really trying to accomplish or convey is the fact that Herodotus was correct about the Athenians mile-long charge to meet the Persians in battle‚ Miltiades military strategy to remove the deadly Persian cavalry from the fight and overall an Athenian victory. Krentz is trying to bring credibility to Herodotus’ telling through his own professional analysis. Perhaps one of the most important
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strong military leadership and strategy‚ especially when facing overwhelming odds. The vast majority of information about the battle comes from writing of Herodotus. Although‚ he does provide valuable insight into the actual battle one also has to consider his biases when analyzing specifics details. This is particularly true because Herodotus was born after the battle and certainly could have added embellishments to promote his own agendas. It does appear that his basic facts agree with other historical
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(generals) to command the Athenian forces in 490 BC and was crucial to the victory at the Battle of Marathon. According to Herodotus Miltiades was the architect of several Greek strategies that achieved victory at Marathon. The Greek offensive‚ although contributed to Miltiades as a brilliant strategic decision‚ is an important historiographical issue for modern historians. Herodotus tells us that opinion among the Athenian commanders was divided with some opposed to attacking with their heavily outnumbered
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mixed” (Stronk 44). Based on this description‚ Herodotus’ writing style is definitely comparable to Ctesias’. Herodotus’ Histories contain stories that seem to be completely fictional‚ or “reworked‚” as Stork described Ctesias’ writing. Also‚ at many points throughout the book Herodotus states that there are many versions of the story he is telling‚ but he picks and chooses when he will tell all of the versions and when he
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EMPIRE It has widely been established by both modern and ancient historians that the administrative basis of the Persian Empire was introduced by Cyrus the Great‚ where it was later revised and stabilised by Darius I around 519BC. According to Herodotus‚ Xerxes had inherited his father Darius’ perfected system of satrapies‚ satraps and economic and communications improvements which enabled Xerxes to continue the running of the Achaemenid empire. Modern historian Bury states that the administration
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lawgiver‚ magistrates for some cases such as adoption‚ marriage and public roads. * The kings played roles in making important judicial decisions. Quote: Herodotus “any man desires to adopt a son he must do it in the presence of the king.” Religious: * Chief Priest‚ overseeing religious festivals‚ making sacrifices. * HERODOTUS STATES THAT AT THE FESTIVALS THE KINGS WOULD BE GIVEN AN ANIMAL TO SACRIFICE TO THE GODS. *
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