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Mi 01.05.2024 16:28

Und das ist bloß eine Fußnote (S. 50). Wer 3500 Jahre unterbringen muss, hat nicht viel Zeit. (Ich lese ein bisschen Primärliteratur nebenbei. „Jerusalem“ war vor Jahren ein Geschenk von Herrn @dogfood, sehr hellsichtig.)

Text als Bikd: Darius raided Central Asia east of the Caspian, and probed India and Europe, attacking Ukraine and annexing Thrace. He built his sumptuous palace-capital of Persepolis (in southern Iran), promoted the religion of Zoroaster and Ahura Mazda, organized the first world currency (the Daric), raised a navy of Greeks, Egyptians and Phoenicians, and created the first real postal service, setting up inns every 15 miles along the 1,678 miles of the King's Road from Susa to Sardis. The achievements of his thirty-year reign make him the Augustus of the Persian empire. But even Darius reached his limits. Shortly before his death in 490 Bc, he tried to push into Greece, where he was defeated at the Battle of Marathon.

Text als Bikd: Darius raided Central Asia east of the Caspian, and probed India and Europe, attacking Ukraine and annexing Thrace. He built his sumptuous palace-capital of Persepolis (in southern Iran), promoted the religion of Zoroaster and Ahura Mazda, organized the first world currency (the Daric), raised a navy of Greeks, Egyptians and Phoenicians, and created the first real postal service, setting up inns every 15 miles along the 1,678 miles of the King's Road from Susa to Sardis. The achievements of his thirty-year reign make him the Augustus of the Persian empire. But even Darius reached his limits. Shortly before his death in 490 Bc, he tried to push into Greece, where he was defeated at the Battle of Marathon.

Das Buch „Jerusalem. The Biography“ von Simon Sebag Montefiore, daneben die Bibel.

Das Buch „Jerusalem. The Biography“ von Simon Sebag Montefiore, daneben die Bibel.

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