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PAPHLAGONİA’DA BİR PERS PRENSESİ VE ONUN KENTİ: AMASTRİS

Year 2016, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 31 - 46, 30.12.2016

Abstract

Amastris, antik dönemde Paphlagonia olarak bilinen Batı Karadeniz Bölgesi’nin

en önemli kentlerinden biridir. Günümüzde dahi antik kalıntıları ve muhteşem

doğasıyla antik dönemdeki görkeminin yansımalarını taşımaktadır. Kentin isim

kaynağı olan Amastris, Pers İmparatorluğu’nun son yöneticisi III.Dareios’un yeğeni, bir

Pers prensesidir. Amastris’in Pers sarayından Karadeniz kentine gelen kadar geçirdiği

macera dolu yaşamı ve sonucunda tarihte kendi adına bir devlet kurarak adına para

basılan ilk kraliçe olmasıyla fark yaratmıştır. Makalemizde bu Pers prensesinin

Paphlagonia’ya gelişi, Kraliçe oluşu, Amastris kentini kurması ve ardından kendi

oğulları tarafından sonlanan hayat hikayesi temel alınmıştır. Buna ek olarak

Amastris’in kurduğu kentteki yönetim anlayışı ve kült gelenekleriyle Amastris’in

kentine dair ipuçları değerlendirilmeye çalışılmıştır.

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A PERSIAN PRINCESS IN PAPHLAGONIA AND HER TOWN: AMASTRIS

Year 2016, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 31 - 46, 30.12.2016

Abstract

Amastris is one of the most important cities of the Western Black Sea Region

known as Paphlagonia in antiquity. Even today, the city carries antique remains and

magnificent natures reflecting the ancient glory. Amastris, the source of the city's

name, is the nephew of the last ruler of the Persian Empire III.Dareios, a Persian

princess. It is important that Amastris be the first queen to have money in his name by

establishing a state in his own name in history and the result of his adventurous life,

from the Persian palace to the Black Sea city. In our work, the story of the Persian

princess coming to Paphlagonia, forming a queen, founding the city of Amastris and

then being killed by his own sons, was discussed. In addition, it was tried to assess the

clues of the city of Amastris with regards to her management style and cult traditions

in the city that founded by Amastris

References

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  • Antik Kaynaklar: Homeros, İlyada, (Çev. A.Erhat‐A.Kadir), İstanbul, 1984. Memnon, Herakleia Pontike Tarihi, (Hellence aslından çev.Murat Arslan), Odin Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 2007. Quintus Curtius [History of Alexander] with an English translation by John C. Rolfe. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008158415;view=1 up;seq=193;size=125 (26.04.2016) Plinius, Epistulae, 10.Kitap: Genç Plinius’un Anadolu Mektupları, (Çev.Çiğdem Dürüşken‐Erendiz Özbayoğlu), YKY, İstanbul, 2001. Strabon, Geographika, Antik Anadolu Coğrafyası, (Çev.Adnan Pekman), Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları, İstanbul, 2000.
  • Çağdaş Yayınlar: Billows 1997, R.A. Billows, Antigonos the One‐Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State, University of California Press, 1997. Burstein 1976, S. Burstein, Outpost of Hellenism. The Emergence of Herakleia on the Black Sea, Berkeley, 1976. Callatay 2004, F. Callatay, “Le premier monnayage de la cité d’Amastris (Paphlagonie)”, Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau, Band 83, 2004, pp.57‐80, Pl.9‐11. Caneva 2012, Caneva, “Queens and Ruler Cults in Early Hellenism”, Kernos, 25, 2012, 75‐102. Dmitriev 2007, S. Dmitriev, “Last Marriage and the Death of Lysimachus”, Fgreek, roman and Byzantine Studies 47 (2007), 135‐149. Düring‐Glatz 2010, B. S., Düring‐ C. Glatz The Cide Archaeological Project 2009: First results. Anatolia Antiqua 18(2010): 203‐13. Düring vd. 2012, B. S. Düring‐ C. Glatz, and T.E. Şerifoğlu, “The Cide Archaeological Project 2011: Third preliminary report.” Anatolia Antiqua 20(2012).: 167‐175. Erdan 2015, E. Erdan, “İÖ. 24‐9. Yüzyıllar Arası Önasya’nın Kadın Yöneticileri”, Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi 2015, Vol.2 Sayı:3, s.15‐26. Eyice 1965, S. Eyice, Küçük Amasra Tarihi ve Eski Eserleri Kılavuzu, TTK, Ankara, 1965. Glatz‐Şerifoğlu 2011, C. D., Glatz‐B.S. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. “The Cide Archaeological Project 2010: Second preliminary report.” Anatolia Antiqua 19(2011): 279‐288. Heckel 1987, W. Heckel, “Fifty‐Two Anonymae in the History of Alexander”, History: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte Bd.36, H.1, (1987), pp.114‐ 119. Hill‐Crow 1989, S.Hill‐J.Crow, Amasra Yüzey araştırmaları, Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantısı VII, 1989. Marek 2003, C. Marek, Pontus et Bithynia.Die römischen Provinzen im Norden Kleinasiens, Mainz 2003. Olbrycht 2014, M. J. Olbrycht, “’An Admirer of Persian Ways’: Alexander The Great’s Reforms in Parthia‐Hyrcania and The Iranian Heritage”, in Excavating an Empire. Achaemenid Persia in Longue Durée, (eds.T. Daryaee, A. Mousavi and K. Rezakhani), pp.37‐62, Mazda Publishers,Costa Mesa California 2014. Rostovtzeff 1919, M. Rostovtzeff, “Queen Dynamis of Bosporus”, The Journal of Hellenistic Studies, Vol.39, 1919, pp.88‐109. Sakaoğlu 1987, N. Sakaoğlu, Çeşm‐i Cihan. Amastris, Kültür Bakanlığı Tarih Vakfı Ortak Yayını, 1987. Schmitt 2002, R. Schmitt, “Oxyathres”, Encyclopedia Iranica, Originally Published: July 20, 2002. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/oxathres (26.04.2016) Summerer‐von Kienlin 2010, L.Summerer‐A.von Kienlin, “Achaemenid Impact in Paphlagonia: Rupestal Tombs in the Amnias Valley”, in chaemenid Impact in the Black Sea. Communication of Powers, (eds. J.Nieling‐E.Rehm), Aarhus University Press, 2010, pp.195‐221. Ustinova 1998, Y. Ustinova“Aphrodite Ourania of Bosprus: The Great Goddess of a Frontier Pantheon”, Kernos, Vol.11, 1998, p.209‐226. Von Oppen, B. F. Von Oppen de Ruiter, “The Wives of Lysimachus. A Study of Dynastic Relations”, (on publish)
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Fatma Bağdatlı Çam

Publication Date December 30, 2016
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APA Bağdatlı Çam, F. (2016). PAPHLAGONİA’DA BİR PERS PRENSESİ VE ONUN KENTİ: AMASTRİS. Bartın Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 1(2), 31-46.

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