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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="5" subtype="Book"><div type="textpart" n="52" subtype="chapter"><div n="1" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p><milestone unit="para"/>Now the nature of this road<note anchored="true" resp="ed">“The royal road from <name key="perseus,Sardis" type="place"><reg>Sardis [28.0167,38.475] (Perseus) </reg>Sardis</name> to
                              <name key="tgn,7017509" type="place"><reg>Shush [48.333,32.2]
                                 (inhabited place), Khuzestan, Iran, Asia</reg>Susa</name> is far
                           older than the <name type="ethnic">Persian</name> empire,” say How and
                           Wells. Evidence points to the existence of a <name type="ethnic">Hittite</name> capital in <name key="tgn,6003016" type="place"><reg>
                                 +Cappadocia [36,38.5] (region (general)), Turkey, Asia
                              </reg>Cappadocia</name>, to connect which with <name key="perseus,Sardis" type="place"><reg>Sardis [28.0167,38.475]
                                 (Perseus) </reg>Sardis</name> on the one hand and <name type="place">Assyria</name> on the other was the purpose of the
                           road.</note> is as I will show. All along it are the king's road stations
                        and very good resting places, and the whole of it passes through country
                        that is inhabited and safe. Its course through <name key="tgn,7016631" type="place"><reg>Lydia [27.516,38.683] (region (general)), Turkey, Asia
                           </reg>Lydia</name> and <name key="tgn,7002613" type="place"><reg>Phrygia
                              (region (general)), Turkey, Asia </reg>Phrygia</name> is of the length
                        of twenty stages, and ninety-four and a half parasangs. </p></div><div n="2" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>Next after <name key="tgn,7002613" type="place"><reg>Phrygia (region
                              (general)), Turkey, Asia </reg>Phrygia</name> it comes to the river
                           <name key="tgn,6002441" type="place"><reg>Halys River (river), Turkey,
                              Asia </reg>Halys</name>, where there is both a defile which must be
                        passed before the river can be crossed and a great fortress to guard it.
                        After the passage into <name key="tgn,6003016" type="place"><reg>
                              +Cappadocia [36,38.5] (region (general)), Turkey, Asia
                           </reg>Cappadocia</name>, the road in that land as far as the borders of
                           <name key="tgn,7002470" type="place"><reg>Cilicia [34.333,36.666] (region
                              (general)), Turkey, Asia</reg>Cilicia</name> is of twenty-eight stages
                        and one hundred and four parasangs. On this frontier you must ride through
                        two defiles and pass two fortresses. </p></div><div n="3" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>Ride past these, and you will have a journey through <name type="place">Cilica</name> of three stages and fifteen and a half parasangs. The
                        boundary of <name key="tgn,7002470" type="place"><reg>Cilicia
                              [34.333,36.666] (region (general)), Turkey, Asia</reg>Cilicia</name>
                        and <name key="tgn,7004538" type="place"><reg>Armenia (region (general)),
                              Asia</reg>Armenia</name> is a navigable river, the name of which is
                        the <name key="tgn,1123842" type="place"><reg>Euphrates [47.5,31.83]
                              (river), Asia</reg>Euphrates</name>. In <name key="tgn,7004538" type="place"><reg>Armenia (region (general)), Asia</reg>Armenia</name>
                        there are fifteen resting-stages and fifty-six and a half parasangs. Here
                        too there is a fortress. From <name key="tgn,7004538" type="place"><reg>Armenia (region (general)), Asia</reg>Armenia</name> the road
                        enters the <name type="ethnic">Matienian</name> land, in which there are
                        thirty-four stages and one hundred and thirty-seven parasangs. </p></div><div n="4" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>Through this land flow four navigable rivers which must be passed by
                        ferries, first the <name key="tgn,1130850" type="place"><reg>Tigris
                              [47.416,31] (river), Asia</reg>Tigris</name>, then a second and a
                        third of the same name, yet not the same stream nor flowing from the same
                        source. The first-mentioned of them flows from the <name type="ethnic">Armenians</name> and the second from the <name type="ethnic">Matieni</name>. </p></div><div n="5" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>The fourth river is called <name type="place">Gyndes</name>, that <name type="place">Gyndes</name> which <name type="pers">Cyrus</name> parted
                        once into three hundred and sixty channels.<note anchored="true" resp="ed">Cp. <bibl n="Hdt. 1.189">Hdt. 1.189</bibl>.</note>
                     </p></div><div n="6" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>When this country is passed, the road is in the <name type="ethnic">Cissian</name> land, where there are eleven stages and forty-two and a
                        half parasangs, as far as yet another navigable river, the <name type="place">Choaspes</name>, on the banks of which stands the city of
                           <name key="tgn,7017509" type="place"><reg>Shush [48.333,32.2] (inhabited
                              place), Khuzestan, Iran, Asia</reg>Susa</name>. </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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