Achaemenid Syria
Achaemenid Syria | |||||||||
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Province of Achaemenid Empire | |||||||||
Assyria in the Achaemenid Empire, 500 BCE. | |||||||||
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Achaemenid Syria was the portion of the
Macedonian rule following the conquests of Alexander the Great.[1]
References
- S2CID 244119033.
Sources
- Moorey, P. R. (2002). "Novelty and tradition in Achaemenid Syria: The case of the clay 'Astarte plaques'". Iranica Antiqua. 37: 203–218. .
- Hoglund, K. G. (1991). Achaemenid imperial administration in Syria-Palestine and the missions of Ezra and Nehemiah. Scholars Press. ISBN 9781555404574.