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Verfasst von:Waerzeggers, Caroline   i
Titel:Marduk-rēmanni
Titelzusatz:local networks and imperial politics in Achaemenid Babylonia
Werktitel:Het archief van Marduk-rēmanni <engl.>
Verf.angabe:by Caroline Waerzeggers
Verlagsort:Leuven [u.a.]
Verlag:Peeters
Jahr:2014
Umfang:XIX, 636 S
Illustrationen:Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta ; 233
Hochschulschrift:Teilw. zugl.: Ghent, Univ., Diss., Waerzeggers, Caroline, 2001 u.d.T.: Het archief van Marduk-rēmanni
ISBN:978-90-429-3040-7
Abstract:Marduk-remanni was a Babylonian man who lived in the provincial town of Sippar during the first decades of Persian rule in Mesopotamia (second half of the sixth century BC). His archive of c. 187 cuneiform texts was found in 1881 during excavations carried out on behalf of the British Museum, but since then it has received little attention. On first sight, the historical relevance of Marduk-remanni's records seems minimal. They relate to his private assets, business enterprises, and legal concerns - matters that barely seem to transcend the personal and local spheres. But upon closer scrutiny, it becomes clear that Marduk-remanni was at the centre of a far-flung personal network and that his life, despite his having lived far from the political centre, reflects many of the developments and changes taking place at the highest imperial level. He was a child when Cyrus the Great of Persia conquered Babylonia, and although this regime change caused little upheaval outside the political arena at first, by the time of Marduk-remanni's death several decades later, the world of his childhood had changed. His life had taken a completely different course than that of his father and grandfather. He had traveled near and far, visiting the Persian court at Susa on several occasions. No longer were the horizons of his world confined to the Babylonian heartland, as they had been for his father and grandfather. Marduk-remanni was born in provincial Babylonia, but he died as a citizen of a world empire. This book traces the social, economic and political dynamics that transformed his life
Schlagwörter:(g)Babylonien   i / (g)Iran <Altertum>   i / (s)Keilschrifttext   i / (s)Brief   i / (z)Geschichte 600 v. Chr.-500 v. Chr.   i
Dokumenttyp:Hochschulschrift
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:EM 2800   i
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