Satraps were provincial governors in the ancient Persian Empire, appointed by the king to oversee various regions, known as satrapies. Their primary responsibilities included maintaining order, collecting taxes, enforcing laws, and defending the territory. They acted as intermediaries between the central government and local populations, ensuring loyalty to the king and effective administration. Additionally, satraps often had military authority and were crucial for managing the vast and diverse empire.
Satraps collected taxes, ruled legal court cases, represented his polis, etc in that critera.
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satraps, or governors.
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Western Satraps ended in 405.
Revolt of the Satraps happened in -372.
Satraps collected taxes, ruled legal court cases, represented his polis, etc in that critera.
Out was Important because it was
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A governor of a province in Ancient Persia
satraps, or governors.
Satraps
Into Satraps .
Satraps.
The King and his network of Satraps (provincial governors).
Darius the Great.