This essay discusses the shifts brought on the Iranian Plateau by the founder of the Sasanian Empire, Ardaxšīr ī Pābagān, in the third century CE. I contend that these structural changes in rule, religion, physical boundaries, and political propaganda ushered in a new period in Iranian and Middle Eastern history that coincides with the period of Late Antiquity
"Georgian literary sources for Late Antiquity are commonly held to be later productions devoid of hi...
This book examines the relationship between the Roman Empire, the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and their...
In the Middle East, the current Islamic Republic of Iran, bordering the Persian Gulf, is one of the ...
The study of the Sasanian Empire has gradually been incorporated into Late Antique Studies. The incl...
This paper discusses the idea of Armenian and Iranian identity in 3rd century CE. It is proposed tha...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
The article concentrates its attention on the practical aspects of the nation and empire building so...
The Sasanians ruled Iran and most of the ancient Near East from 224 until 642 C.E., a period during ...
Depuis que E. Yarshater a soulevé la question « Were the Sasanians Heirs to the Achaemenids », montr...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
Recent Trends in Late Antique Iranian Studies. Panel I: Legal Structures of Iran in Late Antiquity. ...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
L’A. se demande si l’Iran sassanide devrait être inclus dans (l’histoire de) l’Antiquité tardive, co...
The article deals with the linguistic nature of the Middle Persian scientific literature, and in par...
The flourishing of late-antique studies in the last half-century has coincided with the rise of “wor...
"Georgian literary sources for Late Antiquity are commonly held to be later productions devoid of hi...
This book examines the relationship between the Roman Empire, the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and their...
In the Middle East, the current Islamic Republic of Iran, bordering the Persian Gulf, is one of the ...
The study of the Sasanian Empire has gradually been incorporated into Late Antique Studies. The incl...
This paper discusses the idea of Armenian and Iranian identity in 3rd century CE. It is proposed tha...
The Sasanians were the last great power to rule over Iran/Persia before the advent of Islam. Through...
The article concentrates its attention on the practical aspects of the nation and empire building so...
The Sasanians ruled Iran and most of the ancient Near East from 224 until 642 C.E., a period during ...
Depuis que E. Yarshater a soulevé la question « Were the Sasanians Heirs to the Achaemenids », montr...
The dissertation examines the impact of the peace Yazdgerd I (r. 399-420) maintained with the Roman ...
Recent Trends in Late Antique Iranian Studies. Panel I: Legal Structures of Iran in Late Antiquity. ...
The article is dealing with theoretical and methodological issues related to the archaeology of the ...
L’A. se demande si l’Iran sassanide devrait être inclus dans (l’histoire de) l’Antiquité tardive, co...
The article deals with the linguistic nature of the Middle Persian scientific literature, and in par...
The flourishing of late-antique studies in the last half-century has coincided with the rise of “wor...
"Georgian literary sources for Late Antiquity are commonly held to be later productions devoid of hi...
This book examines the relationship between the Roman Empire, the Empire of Sasanian Iran, and their...
In the Middle East, the current Islamic Republic of Iran, bordering the Persian Gulf, is one of the ...