The Eyes and Ears: The Sasanian and Roman Spies ca. AD 222-450

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34739/his.2016.05.06

Keywords:

Rome, Persia, Iran, intelligence gathering, espionage, scouting

Abstract

The article The Eyes and Ears: 1) Provides a brief analysis of the several parallel security organizations of the two superpowers of antiquity when they were still at their prime; 2) Discusses both internal and external security matters; 3) Analyzes separately the military and civilian intelligence; 4) Examines the role of the religious organizations, ‘heresies’ and security; 5) Discusses briefly the ways in which the intelligence was obtained, analyzed, assessed and disseminated, and for what purpose; 6) Provides an overview of the successes and failures and of the limits of intelligence; 7) Demonstrates some similarities between modern and ancient practices

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Published

12.09.2016

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ACTA MILITARIA IRANICA

How to Cite

SYVÄNNE, I. (2016). The Eyes and Ears: The Sasanian and Roman Spies ca. AD 222-450. Historia I Świat, 5, 107-131. https://doi.org/10.34739/his.2016.05.06