Book
Open Access
The Arsacids of Rome
Misunderstanding in Roman-Parthian Relations
-
Jake Nabel
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2025
About this book
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more.
At the beginning of the common era, the two major imperial powers of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East were Rome and Parthia. In this book, Jake Nabel analyzes Roman-Parthian interstate politics by focusing on a group of princes from the Arsacid family—the ruling dynasty of Parthia—who were sent to live at the Roman court. Although Roman authors called these figures “hostages” and scholars have studied them as such, Nabel draws on Iranian and Armenian sources to argue that the Parthians would have seen them as the emperor’s foster-children. These divergent perspectives allowed each empire to perceive itself as superior to the other, since the two sides interpreted the exchange of royal children through conflicting cultural frameworks. Moving beyond the paradigm of great powers in conflict, The Arsacids of Rome advances a new vision of interstate relations with misunderstanding at its center.
At the beginning of the common era, the two major imperial powers of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East were Rome and Parthia. In this book, Jake Nabel analyzes Roman-Parthian interstate politics by focusing on a group of princes from the Arsacid family—the ruling dynasty of Parthia—who were sent to live at the Roman court. Although Roman authors called these figures “hostages” and scholars have studied them as such, Nabel draws on Iranian and Armenian sources to argue that the Parthians would have seen them as the emperor’s foster-children. These divergent perspectives allowed each empire to perceive itself as superior to the other, since the two sides interpreted the exchange of royal children through conflicting cultural frameworks. Moving beyond the paradigm of great powers in conflict, The Arsacids of Rome advances a new vision of interstate relations with misunderstanding at its center.
Author / Editor information
Nabel Jake :
Jake Nabel is the Tombros Early Career Professor of Classical Studies and Assistant Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University.
Topics
Publicly Available Download PDF |
i |
Publicly Available Download PDF |
xi |
Publicly Available Download PDF |
xiii |
M. Rahim Shayegan Publicly Available Download PDF |
xv |
Publicly Available Download PDF |
xvii |
Open Access Download PDF |
1 |
Open Access Download PDF |
15 |
Open Access Download PDF |
49 |
Open Access Download PDF |
82 |
Open Access Download PDF |
122 |
Open Access Download PDF |
155 |
Open Access Download PDF |
187 |
Open Access Download PDF |
195 |
Open Access Download PDF |
199 |
Open Access Download PDF |
247 |
Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
February 18, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9780520413078
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
283