The Court of Cyrus the Younger in Anatolia: Some Remarks

Cyrus the Younger (born in 424/423 BC, died in 401 BC), son of the Great King Darius II (424/423-404 BC) and Queen Parysatis, is well known from his activity in Anatolia. In 408 BC he took power there as a karanos (Old Persian *kārana-, Greek κάρανος), a governor of high rank with extensive militar...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:518bb628a3be458dbcf2c80b42b71f0a2021-11-27T13:18:54ZThe Court of Cyrus the Younger in Anatolia: Some Remarks10.12797/SAAC.23.2019.23.051899-15482449-867Xhttps://doaj.org/article/518bb628a3be458dbcf2c80b42b71f0a2019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/saac/article/view/1110https://doaj.org/toc/1899-1548https://doaj.org/toc/2449-867X Cyrus the Younger (born in 424/423 BC, died in 401 BC), son of the Great King Darius II (424/423-404 BC) and Queen Parysatis, is well known from his activity in Anatolia. In 408 BC he took power there as a karanos (Old Persian *kārana-, Greek κάρανος), a governor of high rank with extensive military and political competence reporting directly to the Great King. Holding his power in Anatolia, Cyrus had his own court there, in many respects modeled after the Great King’s court. The aim of this article is to show some aspects of functioning and organization of Cyrus the Younger’s court in Anatolia. Michał PodrazikKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleCyrus the Youngercourtcourt’s staff and protocolAncient historyD51-90History of the artsNX440-632ENFRStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, Vol 23 (2019)
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court’s staff and protocol
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History of the arts
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spellingShingle Cyrus the Younger
court
court’s staff and protocol
Ancient history
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History of the arts
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Michał Podrazik
The Court of Cyrus the Younger in Anatolia: Some Remarks
description Cyrus the Younger (born in 424/423 BC, died in 401 BC), son of the Great King Darius II (424/423-404 BC) and Queen Parysatis, is well known from his activity in Anatolia. In 408 BC he took power there as a karanos (Old Persian *kārana-, Greek κάρανος), a governor of high rank with extensive military and political competence reporting directly to the Great King. Holding his power in Anatolia, Cyrus had his own court there, in many respects modeled after the Great King’s court. The aim of this article is to show some aspects of functioning and organization of Cyrus the Younger’s court in Anatolia.
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