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The Persian Empire

The World's First Superstate

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The Persian Empire

De: Shane Larson
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Everything you think you know about the Persian Empire, you learned from the Greeks. The Greeks were not objective reporters.

The Achaemenid Persian Empire was the largest political entity the world had ever seen — stretching from Libya to India, governing perhaps forty percent of the world's population. It was held together not primarily by terror, but by the most sophisticated administrative system of the ancient world: satrapies, a royal road network, a postal service, standardized coinage, and a policy of religious tolerance that the Romans would study centuries later.

This book tells the Persian story from the Persian side.

What you will learn:

  • How Cyrus the Great conquered three empires and governed them through tolerance rather than terror
  • How Darius I built the administrative infrastructure — roads, postal system, currency, provincial governors — that held a continent together
  • The real story of the Persian Wars: Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis from the Persian perspective
  • How Zoroastrianism introduced the concepts of heaven, hell, judgment, and resurrection that shaped Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
  • What Persepolis was actually for — not a capital, but the ceremonial embodiment of an empire's self-image
  • How the empire that "lost" to Greece continued to dominate Greek affairs for another 150 years
  • Alexander's conquest: what he destroyed, what he preserved, and why he became more Persian than Macedonian

This book is for you if:

  • You know the Persian Wars from the Greek side and want the full picture
  • You are interested in how ancient empires actually governed — not just conquered
  • You want to understand how Persian religion shaped half the world's theology
  • You watched 300 and suspected you were only getting half the story

From the author of Iron Age Dawn, The Hittite Empire, and The Fall of Rome. The missing chapter in your ancient history library.

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