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The Ptolemies 1 Rise Of A Dynasty Ptolemaic Egypt 330246 Bc 2022 John D Grainger

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The Ptolemies 1 Rise Of A Dynasty Ptolemaic Egypt 330246 Bc 2022 John D Grainger
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Publisher: Pen & Sword History
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.14 MB
Pages: 322
Author: John D Grainger
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: vol. 1 (of 3)

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The Ptolemies 1 Rise Of A Dynasty Ptolemaic Egypt 330246 Bc 2022 John D Grainger by John D Grainger instant download after payment.

In this first volume of his trilogy on the Ptolemies, John Grainger explains how Ptolemy I established the dynasty's power in Egypt in the wake of Alexander the Great's death. Egypt had been independent for most of the fourth century BC, but was reconquered by the Persian Empire in the 340s. This is essential background for Ptolemaic history since it meant that Alexander was welcomed as a liberator and, after the tyranny of Kleomenes, so was Ptolemy. This was the essential basis of Ptolemy’s power. He conciliated the Egyptians, but reinforced his military strength with Greek settlers, mainly retired or available soldiers. He built the city of Alexandria, but to his own requirements, not those planned by Alexander.

The empire outside Egypt was acquired, perhaps for defence, perhaps by sheer greed. Ptolemy took over Cyrenaica (with difficulty), Cyprus and Syria/Palestine. These had to be defended against his rivals, hence the development of his navy, and the Syrian Wars.

The succession was carefully managed, but was not directly hereditary (Ptolemy II was not the eldest son), and the new king was very different. He fought repeated wars in Syria, and in the Aegean, built up his navy to the greatest seen in the ancient world, and extended his empire into the lands of the Red Sea, Sudan and Ethiopia. He taxed the Egyptians mercilessly to fund all these activities. Yet few of his wars were successful, and he stored up trouble for his successors.

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