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A History of Persia: The Greek and Parthian periods (Saturday 10am - 4pm)

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Date of Event
7th December 2024
Last Booking Date for this Event
6th December 2024

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Please note that the ‘last booking’ date is only a guide. We reserve the right to close bookings earlier if courses are over- or under-subscribed. In order to avoid disappointment, please be sure to enrol as soon as possible. Registrations may not be processed until the following day if received after 3pm. 

When Alexander the Great invaded the Persian lands he brought to an end the first of the Persian dynasties. Alexander did not survive long, but Greek rulers called the Seleucids controlled Persia for over a century. Finally they were ousted by a new dynasty, that of the Arsacids from Parthia, and a new phase of Persian history began. As the Greeks declined so the new Empire of Rome succeeded in the west and advanced remorselessly east. The Parthians would prove the only serious threat to the Roman war machine for centuries. For three hundred years there would be intermittent warfare between the two super-powers. This period of history and the role of the Parthians deserves to be better known and in this Day School we will explore the cultures that shaped  600 years of Persian history.

Number of Meetings

1

Course Leader

Michael Tunnicliffe

CRN 27654/ALGY000

Course Fees

Course Fee: Full Fee: £55

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