La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse

At the heart of a geographically ill-defined Phrygian space during Antiquity, the installation of military settlers, former soldiers and troupiers still in operation, met perfectly identified strategic objectives fromthe Achaemenids, the Hellenistic monarchs or the Romans. It was to control a space...

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description At the heart of a geographically ill-defined Phrygian space during Antiquity, the installation of military settlers, former soldiers and troupiers still in operation, met perfectly identified strategic objectives fromthe Achaemenids, the Hellenistic monarchs or the Romans. It was to control a space essential for terrestrial communications between the interior of the Anatolian plateau on the one hand and the Aegean on the other, but also between this same coast and Cilicia, and then beyond Syria. On a tactical level, this military presence was to protect Phrygian plateau and valleys from the lust of poorly controlled neighboring populations like Pisidians. Basedon numerous archaeological, numismatic and epigraphic sources, examining each community on a case-by-case basis, this work studies the consequences of the installation of these soldiers on the local reality, whether at the economic level, cultural, religious or social. Covering a long period from the 4th century BC to the end of the Severan Dynasty, he endeavours to weigh the evolutions related to the presence of these alien soldiers. Between the Achemenid Phrygia and the Hellenistic and then Roman one, the aspect of the region, essentially rural at the outset, has gradually evolved: from the Hellenistic era, we observe an important phenomenon of poliadization, making the communication network more dense and the control of local populations more complex.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1010282024-04-01T23:18:24Z La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse Roux, Michel Phrygia Asia Minor Achaemenid period Hellenistic period Roman imperial period Persian army Hellenistic armies Roman army poliadization territorial control policing cultural and religious exchanges thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History At the heart of a geographically ill-defined Phrygian space during Antiquity, the installation of military settlers, former soldiers and troupiers still in operation, met perfectly identified strategic objectives fromthe Achaemenids, the Hellenistic monarchs or the Romans. It was to control a space essential for terrestrial communications between the interior of the Anatolian plateau on the one hand and the Aegean on the other, but also between this same coast and Cilicia, and then beyond Syria. On a tactical level, this military presence was to protect Phrygian plateau and valleys from the lust of poorly controlled neighboring populations like Pisidians. Basedon numerous archaeological, numismatic and epigraphic sources, examining each community on a case-by-case basis, this work studies the consequences of the installation of these soldiers on the local reality, whether at the economic level, cultural, religious or social. Covering a long period from the 4th century BC to the end of the Severan Dynasty, he endeavours to weigh the evolutions related to the presence of these alien soldiers. Between the Achemenid Phrygia and the Hellenistic and then Roman one, the aspect of the region, essentially rural at the outset, has gradually evolved: from the Hellenistic era, we observe an important phenomenon of poliadization, making the communication network more dense and the control of local populations more complex. 2023-06-26T06:50:02Z 2023-06-26T06:50:02Z 2023 book ONIX_20230626_9782356681621_102 2679-8662 9782356681621 9782356680808 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/101028 fre Histoire & Épigraphie image/png Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782356681621/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/momeditions/17022 MOM Éditions 10.4000/books.momeditions.17022 At the heart of a geographically ill-defined Phrygian space during Antiquity, the installation of military settlers, former soldiers and troupiers still in operation, met perfectly identified strategic objectives fromthe Achaemenids, the Hellenistic monarchs or the Romans. It was to control a space essential for terrestrial communications between the interior of the Anatolian plateau on the one hand and the Aegean on the other, but also between this same coast and Cilicia, and then beyond Syria. On a tactical level, this military presence was to protect Phrygian plateau and valleys from the lust of poorly controlled neighboring populations like Pisidians. Basedon numerous archaeological, numismatic and epigraphic sources, examining each community on a case-by-case basis, this work studies the consequences of the installation of these soldiers on the local reality, whether at the economic level, cultural, religious or social. Covering a long period from the 4th century BC to the end of the Severan Dynasty, he endeavours to weigh the evolutions related to the presence of these alien soldiers. Between the Achemenid Phrygia and the Hellenistic and then Roman one, the aspect of the region, essentially rural at the outset, has gradually evolved: from the Hellenistic era, we observe an important phenomenon of poliadization, making the communication network more dense and the control of local populations more complex. 10.4000/books.momeditions.17022 d32fff78-4d78-4f11-8b02-edde8954196a 9782356681621 9782356680808 564 Lyon open access
spellingShingle Phrygia
Asia Minor
Achaemenid period
Hellenistic period
Roman imperial period
Persian army
Hellenistic armies
Roman army
poliadization
territorial control
policing
cultural and religious exchanges
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
Roux, Michel
La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse
title La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse
title_full La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse
title_fullStr La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse
title_full_unstemmed La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse
title_short La colonisation militaire en Phrygie (IVe siècle avant-IIIe siècle après J.-C.). Tome 1 : synthèse
title_sort la colonisation militaire en phrygie ive siecle avant iiie siecle apres j c tome 1 synthese
topic Phrygia
Asia Minor
Achaemenid period
Hellenistic period
Roman imperial period
Persian army
Hellenistic armies
Roman army
poliadization
territorial control
policing
cultural and religious exchanges
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
topic_facet Phrygia
Asia Minor
Achaemenid period
Hellenistic period
Roman imperial period
Persian army
Hellenistic armies
Roman army
poliadization
territorial control
policing
cultural and religious exchanges
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
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