
doi: 10.4000/15a6m
handle: 10807/227253 , 20.500.13089/15a6m
The paper evaluates the role of Pissuthnes, satrap of Sardis in Lydia in the fifth century B.C. (ca. 440–415), in the context of political relations between Athens, its allies, and Persia. It highlights Pissuthnes’s anti-Athenian politics, which undermined the solidity of the Athenian empire with the help of the pro-Persian factions in the Greek cities of Asia Minor.
Lydia, İran, Persia, Asia Minor, Atina, Lidia, Athens, Pissuthnes, Anadolu, Pissutne
Lydia, İran, Persia, Asia Minor, Atina, Lidia, Athens, Pissuthnes, Anadolu, Pissutne
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