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Darius the Great: Makers of History

by Jacob Abbott

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Set during the late 19th century, the book offers a historical account of Darius I of Persia, focusing on his rise to power and reign. It provides a chronological narrative of events that include the death of Cambyses, the tumult within the Persian Empire, and Darius's consolidation of authority. The work examines the political and military challenges that Darius faced, such as familial betrayal and territorial expansion through conquests. It aims to portray Darius as a prominent figure in Persian history, emphasising his leadership qualities and the complex circumstances surrounding his rule.

The author presents the history within the context of the Achaemenid dynasty, beginning with Cyrus the Great and detailing the succession struggles that led to Darius's accession. The account stresses the importance of governance, military campaigns, and political stability in establishing Darius’s legacy as a significant Persian ruler. The narrative reflects 19th-century historical perspectives on ancient Persia, combining chronological storytelling with moral evaluations of leadership and power.

From the opening pages

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty, by Harper & Brothers , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. Copyright, 1878, by Jacob Abbott . Darius crossing the Bosporus. PREFACE. In describing the character and the action of the personages whose histories form the subjects of this series, the writer makes no attempt to darken the colors in which he depicts their deeds of violence and wrong, or to increase, by indignant denunciations, the obloquy which heroes and conquerors have so often brought upon themselves, in the estimation of mankind, by their ambition, their tyranny, or their desperate and reckless crimes. In fact, it seems desirable to diminish, rather than to increase, the spirit of censoriousness which often leads men so harshly to condemn the errors and sins of others, committed in circumstances of temptation to which they themselves were never exposed. Besides, to denounce or vituperate guilt, in a narrative of the transactions in which it was displayed, has little influence in awakening a healthy sensitiveness in the conscience of the reader. We observe, accordingly, that in the narratives of the sacred Scriptures, such denunciations are seldom found. The story of Absalom's undutifulness and rebellion, of David's adultery and murder, of Herod's tyranny, and all other narratives of crime, are related in a calm, simple, impartial, and forbearing spirit, which leads us to condemn the sins, but not to feel a pharisaical resentment and wrath against the sinner. This example, so obviously proper and right, the writer of this series has made it his endeavor in all respects to follow. CONTENTS. Page I. CAMBYSES 13 II. THE END OF CAMBYSES 38 III. SMERDIS THE MAGIAN 59 IV. THE ACCESSION OF DARIUS 82 V. THE PROVINCES 99 VI. THE RECONNOITERING OF GREECE 123 VII. THE REVOLT OF BABYLON 144 VIII. THE INVASION OF SCYTHIA 167 IX. THE RETREAT FROM SCYTHIA 189 X. THE STORY OF HISTIÆUS 210 XI. THE INVASION OF GREECE 233 XII. THE DEATH OF DARIUS 264 ENGRAVINGS. Page MAP OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE DARIUS CROSSING THE BOSPORUS Frontispiece. THE ARMY OF CAMBYSES OVERWHELMED IN THE DESERT 35 PHÆDYMA FEELING FOR SMERDIS'S EARS 69 THE INDIAN GOLD HUNTERS 121 THE BABYLONIANS DERIDING DARIUS FROM THE WALL 156 MAP OF GREECE 232 THE INVASION OF GREECE 256 DARIUS THE GREAT Cambyses. B.C. 530-524…

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