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PERSIAN
INVASION: Toward the end of the 7th cen. BC., the
Medes, conquering MJsopotamia, gave an end to the Assyrian
Kingdom. After a short interval, defeated by the Persians
of Achemenid origin, they faded away from the scene of
the history. Early Sthcen. BC. is marked by the Persian
invasion of Asia Minor. The Persians, under the rule of
emperors Cryrus and Xerxes, went all the way to Greece
and though they were forced to retreat after a series
of battles in Marathon, Salamis and Plataea, they were
sovereign in Anatolia till the second half of the 4th
cen.BC.
HELLENISTIC
AGE:
As Alexander the Great crossed the Dardanelles and arrived
in Anatolia in 334 BC., a new era of an astounding civilization
started. He activated a new and greater synthesis of the
East and Western cultures. Alexander the Great defeated
Darius, the Persian, many times in battle fields, gave
an end to the mighty Persian Empire and extended his territories
all the way to India. He was worshipped in Egypt as the
son of God Amon and in Persia, people prostrated before
him.
Established
after the death of Alexander, the Pergamon Kingdom (283-133
BC.), that ruled in lonia and Aeolia, created a high level
of civilization, under the strong Greek influence and
founded some of the most prestigious citres of Asia Minor,
Hierapolis and Attaleia. 11le Pontic Kingdom of Mithridates
and the land of Bithynia were under the oriental influence
and created thousands of unrivaled works of art.
A great progress in art and science was achieved in the
Hellenistic Age. The great architects and urban planners
of the ancient times succeeded one another, and carried
the already high level of intellectualism even higher.
The Ionian school of architecture came into existence;
outstanding temples, the Athena temple of Priene, Temple
of Apollo in Didyma, etc. were constructed; well planned
cities, Priene, Miletus, Teos and Magnesia were built.
The cities of Ephesus and Pergamon reached their zenith.
With the invention of parchment, Pergamon became one of
the most important learning centers of its time with a
library of 200,000 volumes.
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