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- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Introduction Un-Framing Seleukid Ideology 1
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I Representations and Perceptions: Ideology and the Beginnings of a Monarchy
- The Seleukid Royal Family as a Reigning Triad 23
- Alexander vs. Soter vs. Nikator. Die Rolle Alexanders, Ptolemaios’ I. und Seleukos’ I. in der politischen Legitimation ihrer Nachfolger 41
- Coinage and the Creation of the Seleukid Kingdom 57
- Seleucus and the Typology of Heracles 77
- Memory and Ideology of the First Successors of Alexander the Great as inscribed on Roman Mosaics from Apameia of Syria 97
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II Political Culture: A Contested Monarchy
- Wars of the Brothers: the Contested Coalescence of Seleukid Statehood in mid-Third-Century Asia Minor 131
- The Reception of Seleukid Ideology in Second-Century BCE Judaea 151
- Popular Resistance to Seleukid Claims of Hegemony 167
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III Local Ideology: The Babylonian Tradition and Greek Culture
- How to understand Seleukids as Babylonian “Great Kings” 187
- Au sujet de la puissance symbolique des vêtements du souverain en Babylonie et dans l’Orient grec hellénistiques 203
- Flexing Mythologies in Babylon and Antioch-on-the-Orontes: Divine Champions and their Aquatic Enemies under the Early Seleukids 227
- The Death of Antiochos IV in the Context of Babylonian Hellenistic Historiography 251
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IV Cultural Interdependencies: Empires and Ideologies in Dialogue
- The Influence of Seleukid Coinage upon the Bithynian and Pontic Monarchies to the Reign of Mithridates VI 269
- Kingship and Ruler Cult in Hellenistic Bactria: Beyond the Numismatic Sources 297
- Great King Ptolemy III and Great King Antiochos III: Remarks on the Significance of a “Persian” Title in their Representation 313
- Mehr als Schall und Rauch? Das Seleukidenreich und seine antiken Namen 331
- Notes on Contributors (in alphabetical order) 351
- Index 355
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Contents IX
- Abbreviations XI
- Introduction Un-Framing Seleukid Ideology 1
-
I Representations and Perceptions: Ideology and the Beginnings of a Monarchy
- The Seleukid Royal Family as a Reigning Triad 23
- Alexander vs. Soter vs. Nikator. Die Rolle Alexanders, Ptolemaios’ I. und Seleukos’ I. in der politischen Legitimation ihrer Nachfolger 41
- Coinage and the Creation of the Seleukid Kingdom 57
- Seleucus and the Typology of Heracles 77
- Memory and Ideology of the First Successors of Alexander the Great as inscribed on Roman Mosaics from Apameia of Syria 97
-
II Political Culture: A Contested Monarchy
- Wars of the Brothers: the Contested Coalescence of Seleukid Statehood in mid-Third-Century Asia Minor 131
- The Reception of Seleukid Ideology in Second-Century BCE Judaea 151
- Popular Resistance to Seleukid Claims of Hegemony 167
-
III Local Ideology: The Babylonian Tradition and Greek Culture
- How to understand Seleukids as Babylonian “Great Kings” 187
- Au sujet de la puissance symbolique des vêtements du souverain en Babylonie et dans l’Orient grec hellénistiques 203
- Flexing Mythologies in Babylon and Antioch-on-the-Orontes: Divine Champions and their Aquatic Enemies under the Early Seleukids 227
- The Death of Antiochos IV in the Context of Babylonian Hellenistic Historiography 251
-
IV Cultural Interdependencies: Empires and Ideologies in Dialogue
- The Influence of Seleukid Coinage upon the Bithynian and Pontic Monarchies to the Reign of Mithridates VI 269
- Kingship and Ruler Cult in Hellenistic Bactria: Beyond the Numismatic Sources 297
- Great King Ptolemy III and Great King Antiochos III: Remarks on the Significance of a “Persian” Title in their Representation 313
- Mehr als Schall und Rauch? Das Seleukidenreich und seine antiken Namen 331
- Notes on Contributors (in alphabetical order) 351
- Index 355