© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. In article, the authors focus on goals, methods and means of the Persian Gold diplomacy towards the Greeks, and collect all relevant data from Greek sources, which deal with different aspects of Persian diplomatic dealings with the Greeks via comparative qualitative research methods. In result, the Persian Gold Diplomacy was a sequence of the Achaemenid gift-given tradition. It did not reflect some peculiarities of the Persian relations with the Greek world. In conclusion, coercive Earth-and-Water Diplomacy and Gold Diplomacy were the implementation of a stick and carrot approach by the Achaemenid in their relations with the foreign countries and rulers
The aim of this article is to study when and how political practices and way of life of Greek origin...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
Did Greeks and non-Greeks banquet together in the first half of the first millennium BCE, and if so,...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. In article, the authors focus on goals, methods ...
Persian attitudes to gifts and the divergent Greek attitudes to bribes are discussed, together with ...
Starting in the mid-fifth century BCE, the Achaemenid Persian empire entered into a series of treati...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and 2009. This chapter considers the evolution of Graeco-Persian d...
Proxeny played a major part in establishing, maintaining or strengthening trust and therefore diplom...
© Serials Publications.The actuality of this paper is due to the research of the diplomatic relation...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. The paper cons...
International audienceThe 4th century BC is marked by intense diplomatic and military activity betwe...
The paper considers the beginning of the relations between Athens and the Achaemenid Persian Empire....
The article presents the origin, development and the main problems concerning the Achaemenid coinage...
Most discussion of Achaemenid influence in the 390s B.C. is overshadowed by the mission of Timocrate...
De la conquête de Cyrus II en 547 av. J.-C. à celle d'Alexandre le Grand en 334 av. J.-C., l'Asie Mi...
The aim of this article is to study when and how political practices and way of life of Greek origin...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
Did Greeks and non-Greeks banquet together in the first half of the first millennium BCE, and if so,...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. In article, the authors focus on goals, methods ...
Persian attitudes to gifts and the divergent Greek attitudes to bribes are discussed, together with ...
Starting in the mid-fifth century BCE, the Achaemenid Persian empire entered into a series of treati...
© Cambridge University Press 2008 and 2009. This chapter considers the evolution of Graeco-Persian d...
Proxeny played a major part in establishing, maintaining or strengthening trust and therefore diplom...
© Serials Publications.The actuality of this paper is due to the research of the diplomatic relation...
© 2015, Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research. All rights reserved. The paper cons...
International audienceThe 4th century BC is marked by intense diplomatic and military activity betwe...
The paper considers the beginning of the relations between Athens and the Achaemenid Persian Empire....
The article presents the origin, development and the main problems concerning the Achaemenid coinage...
Most discussion of Achaemenid influence in the 390s B.C. is overshadowed by the mission of Timocrate...
De la conquête de Cyrus II en 547 av. J.-C. à celle d'Alexandre le Grand en 334 av. J.-C., l'Asie Mi...
The aim of this article is to study when and how political practices and way of life of Greek origin...
The Achaemenids were to the Greeks the supreme examples of power and wealth. Their political power e...
Did Greeks and non-Greeks banquet together in the first half of the first millennium BCE, and if so,...