No individual has made his mark on the world more profoundly than
Alexander the Great, the young man who, through
war, diplomacy, and Machiavellian means, expanded his
empire to include most of the known world--all before he died at age thirty-three. A remarkable man whose path crossed with some of the most influential people, places, and events of all time,
Alexander began his combat training at age seven, studied
philosophy with
Aristotle at age thirteen, kept a copy of Homer's
Iliad under his pillow until his death, and introduced
Greek and oriental cultural influences throughout his vast empire.
Alexander: The Conqueror follows the progression of his
conquests through the
Near East and Central Asia to the
Indus Valley, and introduces Alexander's family, the personalities of his generals, and the cultures of the lands he conquered. Author Laura Foreman examines the complex character of Alexander as student, friend, lover, military genius, and
emperor, and explores the many unsolved mysteries surrounding his life: Who did Alexander turn to in passion and for comfort? Was Alexander a careful, amiable mastermind or a drunken brute? Could Alexander have been responsible for his father's murder?Gorgeous landscape photography, numerous images of ancient
art and artifacts, and informative, beautifully crafted maps complement the narrative, offering a visual feast along with a lively, insightful narrative of Alexander's life of conquest and intrigue.
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