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Usurper Kings

Usurper Kings
Author: Sapha Burnell
Publisher: House of Hallowes
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0992118867

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"The magic of the perpetual condition is not the animal in us, but our compulsion to be like God. It is creation. Not animalism. Every kiss has the possibility of creating a galaxy, a universe, a life. It is this act of creation which we are compelled to call blessed." Act IV: Chaos Machines Usurper Kings is an inspection of the feminine through time. Sapha Burnell's large scale poetic debut on the surface, is a poetry collection in five Acts. However, without each poem's strength and individual beauty at that exact placement, the entire structure would fold in on itself. Move a piece, and the laws governing the works are turned on their heads. Without each work proclaiming its necessity, obstinate in its existence, Usurper Kings would serve no purpose, and become a litany of words rather than a treatise on cosmology and feminism throughout time and beyond our scope. Available now in the popular digital formats, Usurper Kings awaits its initial print run. A Poetry Collection in five acts, Usurper Kings is Sapha Burnell's first solo project. Part art, part essay on cosmology and feminism throughout the ages, Usurper Kings starts at the Big Bang and ends with a chill crawling up the spine.


The Usurper King

The Usurper King
Author: Marie Louise Bruce
Publisher: Stacey International Publishers
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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First published in 1986.


Kings and Usurpers in the Seleukid Empire

Kings and Usurpers in the Seleukid Empire
Author: Boris Chrubasik
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2016-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191090603

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Kings and Usurpers in the Seleukid Empire: The Men who would be King focuses on ideas of kingship and power in the Seleukid empire, the largest of the successor states of Alexander the Great. Exploring the question of how a man becomes a king, it specifically examines the role of usurpers in this particular kingdom - those who attempted to become king, and who were labelled as rebels by ancient authors after their demise - by placing these individuals in their appropriate historical contexts through careful analysis of the literary, numismatic, and epigraphic material. By writing about kings and rebels, literary accounts make a clear statement about who had the right to rule and who did not, and the Seleukid kings actively fostered their own images of this right throughout the third and second centuries BCE. However, what emerges from the documentary evidence is a revelatory picture of a political landscape in which kings and those who would be kings were in constant competition to persuade whole cities and armies that they were the only plausible monarch, and of a right to rule that, advanced and refuted on so many sides, simply did not exist. Through careful analysis, this volume advances a new political history of the Seleukid empire that is predicated on social power, redefining the role of the king as only one of several players within the social world and offering new approaches to the interpretation of the relationship between these individuals themselves and with the empire they sought to rule. In doing so, it both questions the current consensus on the Seleukid state, arguing instead that despite its many strong rulers the empire was structurally weak, and offers a new approach to writing political history of the ancient world.


Oxford Historical Society

Oxford Historical Society
Author: Thomas Hearne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1902
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Oxf. Hist. Soc

Oxf. Hist. Soc
Author: Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1902
Genre: Antiquarians
ISBN:

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Oxford Historical Society

Oxford Historical Society
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1902
Genre: Oxford (England)
ISBN:

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Sir Anthony Sherley and his Persian Adventure

Sir Anthony Sherley and his Persian Adventure
Author: E. Denison Ross
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134284721

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As well as including Sherley's own account of his journey into Persia in 1600, this valuable edition includes the main works dealing with Anthony Sherley and his life. Original inaccessible texts are reprinted in full and the critical bibliographical introduction provides excellent guidance for the understanding of the various sources (and their merits and limitations), and the context in which Sherley's own account was composed. When first published in 1933, Sherley's narrative (1613) had never before been reprinted.


Aimgiad and Dinarzade

Aimgiad and Dinarzade
Author: John C. O'Neil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1873
Genre:
ISBN:

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