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Bandidaje y piratería en la Anatolia meridional : definición y circunstancias en el marco de las guerras mitridáticas

Banditry and piracy in Southern Anatolia. Definition and circunstances in the context of the mithridatic wars
Authors: Arrayás Morales, Isaías;

Bandidaje y piratería en la Anatolia meridional : definición y circunstancias en el marco de las guerras mitridáticas

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El presente trabajo trata sobre el fenómeno pirático en el mundo greco-romano. Su estudio resulta muy complejo, teniendo en cuenta que el vocabulario y la mentalidad de los autores antiguos interfieren de tal manera que es extremadamente complicado ir más allá y precisar el germen de los procesos históricos que fomentan las actividades piráticas, así como el tipo y la naturaleza de las diferentes acciones descritas. En este sentido, resulta casi imposible diferenciar a los piratas, de corsarios, de mercenarios o incluso de simples mercaderes armados, algo habitual considerando el primigenio vínculo entre piratería y comercio. Tan sólo el análisis del contexto histórico nos va a permitir una aproximación a la realidad descrita y, en muchos casos, maquillada, que nos presentan las fuentes literarias antiguas. En nuestro cometido, la evidencia arqueológica apenas puede ayudarnos, pues las trazas dejadas por una banda de piratas no se diferencian de las generadas por un destacamento de soldados o de mercenarios, revestidos de la oficialidad que los diferencia de los bandidos. Con el objetivo de ahondar en la problemática, abordamos las causas del auge del fenómeno pirático en los territorios de la Anatolia meridional en la primera mitad del s. I a. C., calibrando el impacto que tuvieron las guerras mitridáticas en el proceso.

The purpose of this work is to think about the piracy in the Graeco-Roman world. Vocabulary and mentality of the Ancients do extremely complicated to know the beginning of the histo ical processes that have generated the piratical activities. On the other hand, it is almost impossible to differentiate pirates from corsairs, mercenaries or even armed merchants, considering the link between piracy and trade. Only the analysis of the historical context would allow us an approximation to the reality in each case. The archaeological evidence can't help us, because the traces left by a band of pirates are not different from those left by a contingent of soldiers or mercenaries. With the aim to go deeply into the problem, we analyze the causes of the development of the piracy in the territories of the southern Anatolia in the first half of I century B.C

Exemplar dedicat a: Los imperios y "el bárbaro": inmigrantes, prófugos y marginados en el mundo antiguo

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Spain
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bandidaje, piratería, roma, anatolia, mitrídates eupátor, Roma, Mithradates Eupator, Historia antigua, España, Rome, D51-90, Ancient history, Piracy, Bandidaje, Banditry, Espa?a, Spain, Piratería, Anatolia, Mitrídates Eupátor

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