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Persia (Iran) (search for this): book 2, section 1348a
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 2, section 1348a
Rhodes (Greece) (search for this): book 2, section 1348a
Caria (Turkey) (search for this): book 2, section 1348a
the people
resolved that debtors should pay their debts into the treasury, and that the
state should meet the creditors' interest out of its revenues until its former
prosperity returned. Mausolus lord of Caria received from the King of PersiaProbably Artaxerxes II.
who reigned 405-359
B.C. a demand for tribute. Therefore he summoned the wealthiest men in
his dominion, and told them that the King was asking for the tribute, and he had
not the means of paying it. Men whom he had previously suborned at once came
forward and declared what each was ready to contribute. With this example before
them, they who were wealthier than these, partly in shame and partly in alarm,
promised and paid much larger sums than the others.Being again in lack of funds, Mausolus summoned a public meeting of
Phocaea (Turkey) (search for this): book 2, section 1348a
405 BC - 359 BC (search for this): book 2, section 1348a
the people
resolved that debtors should pay their debts into the treasury, and that the
state should meet the creditors' interest out of its revenues until its former
prosperity returned. Mausolus lord of Caria received from the King of PersiaProbably Artaxerxes II.
who reigned 405-359
B.C. a demand for tribute. Therefore he summoned the wealthiest men in
his dominion, and told them that the King was asking for the tribute, and he had
not the means of paying it. Men whom he had previously suborned at once came
forward and declared what each was ready to contribute. With this example before
them, they who were wealthier than these, partly in shame and partly in alarm,
promised and paid much larger sums than the others.Being again in lack of funds, Mausolus summoned a public meeting of