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Alexander the Great: The Conqueror of the Ancient World - Micro Book - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World - cover

Alexander the Great: The Conqueror of the Ancient World - Micro Book - C4 - Series Historical Figures Who Changed the World

Ciro Irmici

Editorial: Ciro Irmici

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Dive into the remarkable life of Alexander the Great, a visionary conqueror whose ambition and intelligence reshaped the ancient world. From his early tutelage under Aristotle to his decisive victories over the Persian Empire, Alexander’s journey across continents was more than just military conquest—it was a quest for unity, knowledge, and cultural fusion. 

Alexander the Great: The Conqueror of the Ancient World captures his journey, from battles that defined history to the founding of cities that became centers of learning and innovation.

Experience the thrill of his campaigns, witness the fusion of Greek and Eastern traditions, and uncover the legacy of a leader whose impact shaped civilizations. Perfect for history lovers, students, and anyone inspired by the power of vision and ambition. Unlock the story of an immortal conqueror who bridged East and West, and discover why Alexander’s legacy endures as a timeless model of leadership and cultural integration.
Disponible desde: 27/11/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 82 páginas.

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