Mascames

Doriscus is located in Greece
Doriscus
Doriscus
Mascames was appointed Governor of Doriscus by Xerxes I.

Mascames, also spelled Maskames (Old Persian: Maškāma) was a Persian official and military commander, who flourished during the reign of Xerxes I (r.486–465).[1][2] He was the son of Megadostes, and was appointed governor of Doriscus in 480 BC by Xerxes I, succeeding the governor who had been appointed by Darius the Great (r.522–486 BC).[3][4] According to Herodotus, Mascames resisted all Greek attacks following the Second Persian invasion of Greece, and remained thus known as the only remaining Persian governor in Europe.[4] Though the Greeks managed to clear other Persian garrisons in Europe, such as Eion, they were unable to take Doriscus from Mascames, which irked the Athenian military.[2][5]

As no one managed to dislodge him, Mascames was highly honored by Xerxes I and received annual gifts from him for his bravery.[4][2] Mascames's descendants (who succeeded him) continued to receive gifts from Xerxes I's successor, Artaxerxes I (r.465–424 BC).[6][1]

According to Raphael Sealey, the Achaemenid ruler probably recalled Mascames with his garrison around 465 BC, and finally abandoned Doriscus.[7] However, Muhammad Dandamayev notes that when Herodotus wrote his Histories in the second half of the fifth century BC, Doriscus was still held by the Persians.[8]

Miroslav Ivanov Vasilev states that Mascames may have died by 465 BC.[a]

  1. ^ a b Vasilev 2015, pp. 225–226.
  2. ^ a b c Waters 2014, p. 133.
  3. ^ Kuhrt 2007, p. 209.
  4. ^ a b c Vasilev 2015, p. 225.
  5. ^ Dandamaev 1989, p. 231.
  6. ^ Kuhrt 2007, p. 290.
  7. ^ Sealey, Raphael (1976). A History of the Greek City States, 700-338 B. C. University of California Press. p. 251. ISBN 9780520031777.
  8. ^ Dandamaev 1989, p. 231, "When Herodotus wrote his Historiaea during the second half of the fifth century B.C., Doriscus was still subject to the Persians".
  9. ^ Vasilev 2015, p. 226.


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