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Reign of Arrows
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Reign of Arrows

Nicholas Overtoom on the rise and rule of the Parthian Empire

Originally published on December 12, 2022 (Episode 297)

Introduction

The Parthian Empire usually appears in Roman history as little more than a foil—an adversary that brought down Crassus, defied Mark Antony, and eventually faced the Emperor Trajan’s armies. But who were the Parthians on their own terms? Who did they think they were? Where did they come from? And how did they govern their version of a reestablished Persian Empire?

In Reign of Arrows: The Rise of the Parthian Empire in the Hellenistic Middle East (Oxford University Press, 2021), Nicholas Overtoom examines the origins of the Parthians, their rise to power, the scope of their empire, and how they engaged with the world around them beyond the Roman frontier.


About the Guest

Nicholas Overtoom is Associate Professor of History at Washington State University. His research focuses on the Parthian Empire, military history, and the geopolitics of the Hellenistic Middle East. Reign of Arrows is his first book.


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