At the end of the book, he provides children a place to write their own story, this process helps them navigate their life in a narrative format.
We Remember Him As Alexander The Great&Epic In Scope And Magisterial In Tone, Steve Pressfield S Breathtaking Novel Tells The Story Of This Legendary Colossus Of The Ancient World Who Was Driven And Ultimately Undone By His Insatiable Lust ...
Presents the life of the king of Macedonia, discussing his childhood, his education under Aristotle, his military conquests and rule over the largest empire of the known world, and his untimely death at the age of thirty-three.
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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...
The first volume in a trilogy about the life and times of Alexander the Great describes the youth of the young prince as he grows to manhood in the court of King Philip, under the tutelage of the noted philosopher Aristotle, avenges the ...
Seifrit's work is of great importance as a testimony to the changes in the medieval image of Alexander. The ancient hero appears here as a figure sent by God to...
Alexander: Son of Olympias
Who was the man behind the mask of power? Why did Alexander embark on an unprecedented program of global domination? What accounted for his astonishing success on the battlefield?
Chris enumerates the naughty behavior of Alexander, his red horse with green stripes, to his father who explains they have both "just" had a bad day.
Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.E.), who reigned as king of Macedonia for only thirteen years, set a flame of conquest that introduced the dynamism of Hellenism to the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian worlds.
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