Philhellen and Heirs to the Persians: The Arsacids, the Seleucids and the Greeks until the Death of Mithridates I (171-138)
Achaemenid Workshop 2 Jul 6, 2023
Abstract
The paper investigates the role of the memory of the Persians in relations between the Arsacids and Seleucids in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. It discusses Seleucid representations of the Arsacids, as well as the role played by memories of Persian-Greek relations in the military campaigns of Demetrios II and Antiochos VII. It especially focuses on the relationships with the Greek cities of Babylonia. Finally, it discusses (once more) the “Philhellen” epithet which was adopted by Mithridates I on his coins.
Citation
Lerouge-Cohen, Charlotte. "Philhellen" and Heirs to the Persians: The Arsacids, the Seleucids and the Greeks until the Death of Mithridates I (171-138)." Pourdavoud Institute: Achaemenid Workshop 2 (July 6, 2023).