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Alexander the Great: The Epic of the Greatest Conqueror of Antiquity (A Captivating Guide to the King Who Conquered the Persian Empire and Babylon)

Par : Andrea Shanahan
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8902160755
  • EAN9798902160755
  • Date de parution17/12/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille963 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRob Satterfield

Résumé

Alexander's life was a blueprint for navigating challenges that look a lot like the ones we face today. From boardroom battles to personal quests for fulfillment, his story is surprisingly relevant to our own. This narrative brings alexander the great down from his pedestal and into the light of the modern day. You won't find a glorified or unreachable hero, but a flesh-and-blood individual. What you will learn in this book .His childhood and the influence of king philip and aristotle .The legendary battles that defined his military genius .How he defeated persia and created one of the largest empires in history .His journey into egypt, babylon, and india .His relationship with generals, soldiers, and enemies .The mysterious illness that ended his life at 32 .His lasting impact on world culture, knowledge, and civilization This is not the sanitized hero of classroom mythology nor the cold tactician of military study.
This is alexander as he lived: a philosopher-warrior who carried a dagger and a copy of the iliad beneath his pillow, a visionary who sought to fuse east and west under one banner, and a volatile, brilliant young man haunted by the limits of his own humanity. Through battles, letters, friendships, and betrayals, arcadius reveals how alexander's life became the template for every conqueror who followed-and how his myth still shapes our understanding of power, destiny, and greatness itself.