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Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his reign?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 7:55 am
by Cyrus
t is an article in Persian language about it: http://www.chn.ir/shownews.asp?no=16444

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:31 am
by marcus
Hi Cyrus,Is there any chance you could provide a quick precis? I'm working on my Persian, but this is well beyond me! :-)All the bestMarcus

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:32 pm
by jan
Hi Marcus,
I am just laughing...can't help it! Thanks for helping those of us blind and deaf in Arabic language. Jan

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:36 pm
by Cyrus
The title of this article is "Darius, a courier who became a king" but it talks generally about Angaria (ancient Persian postal system), it says in Achaemenid period, imperial couriers were usually selected among princes and reliable relatives, and Darius was one of them.

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:38 pm
by Cyrus
Arabic Language?!!

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:39 pm
by marcus
Thanks, Cyrus.I can't help laughing, though - first of all I wondered whether it was a typographical mistake in the newspaper, and should have read "courtier". That wouldn't be so strange in an English newspaper!All the bestMarcus

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:29 pm
by dean
Hello,I realise that the following has little to do with the aforementioned but it is about Darius. My reading for the past couple of days has been Alexander the Great- A historical biography by Green. One of the things that he affirms is that in spite of the general perception of Darius III Codoman- he was a damned good strategist- as was seen in Issus.
Probably fiction, but also was said that Darius was responsible for a thigh wound inflicted on Alexander during the battle.Best regards,
Dean.

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:01 am
by marcus
Hi Dean,I agree - I've never made the mistake of underestimating Darius.Plutarch (I think, off the top of my head) does indeed say that Darius inflicted Alexander's thigh wound. He does follow it up, however, by saying that in his letter to Antipater, Alexander didn't say who gave him the wound. The inference appears to be that Plutarch isn't convinced - and certainly I would have thought that, had it been Darius, Alexander would have said so. I also think it's highly suspect because I doubt Alexander got that close to Darius before D. decided it was time to make his exit.All the bestMarcus

Re: Did you know that Darius III was a postman before his re

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:03 am
by marcus
I wondered whether you'd pick Jan up on that, Cyrus! :-)However, to be fair, it is the same script (admittedly with a few different letters - don't worry, I know that much! :-)). All the bestMarcus

Post Office

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:01 am
by ancientlibrary
It certainly is an attractive theory. Certainly the
current US Post Office couldn't win the battle of
Gaugamela, no matter how many men they had.
I dozen guys from FedEx and it would be all
over. And Alexander's letter to Darius? I bet we
find it stashed in a warehouse in New Jersey
some day.

Re: Post Office

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 6:06 am
by marcus
LOL :-)The UK postal system isn't much better - they'd turn up 3 days late to the battle, and probably would have ended up in completely the wrong place.Still, in my experience of courier companies, I'm not sure they'd fare much better ...I do rather like the idea of Darius as a postman, though - being chased down the street by a vicious dog, no doubt ...All the bestMarcus

Re: Post Office

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 8:42 am
by Cyrus
You are right, the winner of that battle was the tiny army of Bin Laden with some anthrax letters!