Talk:Philip the Arab
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In fact, nowadays most scholars think that Gordian was wounded in the battle against Sapor and died shortly after. So, Philip did not kill him. Very piously, he built a huge mausoleum to his emperor. See D. Macdonald, "The Death of Gordian III. Another Tradition", Historia, 30, 1980 ; B. Bleckmann, "Die Reichskrise des III Jahrhunderts in der spätantiken, etc.", München 1991 ; X. Loriot, "Les premières années de la grande crise, etc.", ANRW II, 2.
Why was he called "the Arab"? Anyone knows? --Nahum 21:18, 4 Oct 2004 (UTC)
He was of Arab ethnicity. Kuralyov 03:07, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Allknower identified!
The text says:
- The uprising was crushed and Philip nominated Gaius Messius Quintus Decius as governor of the province. Future events would prove this to be a mistake. Pacantius' revolt was not the only threat to his rule: in the East, Marcus Iotapianus led another uprising in response to the oppressive rule of Priscus and the excessive taxation of the Eastern provinces.
I underlined what I consider rubbish. You cannot predict anything in retrospect unless you made a documented statement beforehand, that proves that you already predicted beforehand. Otherwise it becomes just a matter of imagination. It could very well be that Phil knowingly made a bad decision because the alternatives were worse, or that events that none could foresee, created the new rebellion (however unlikely). If we weren't there ourselves, we can't in retrospect evaluate acts and motivations of other people that had other facts available, unless we go there and simply ask them. Said: Rursus 09:42, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
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