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Perhaps the most famous commander of the ancient world, Alexander the Great, and his battles and victories, never cease to fascinate those with any interest in Ancient Greece. He was aged only 20 when he became king of Macedon, but he had already begun to show the military genius that would win him future victories against the mighty Persian Empire.
In an epic campaign lasting 11 years, Alexander traveled thousands of miles through deserts, plains and forests, fought huge battles, and besieged many cities to become the master of a massive empire stretching from Greece to India. He died prematurely at the age of just 33, and no man could hold together the empire he had created. A god in his lifetime, his name is still world-famous millennia after his death.
This book examines Alexander`s campaigns in detail, and his victories - and the tactics that ensured them - are explained and described with the help of maps, illustrations and reconstructions to bring the epic career of one of the ancient civilization`s greatest generals to life.
About the Author Ruth Sheppard studied Ancient and Modern History at St. John`s College, Oxford and has an interest in all periods of history. This is the second book she has written for Osprey; the first was Empires Collide: The French and Indian War 1754-63.ISBN 9781849084802
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Pages : 256
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