Alexander the Great: How a 20-Year-Old Macedonian King, in 13 Years, Conquered Persia to India and Forged the Hellenistic World, From Arrian to Modern Historians

How Alexander the Great reshaped three continents, from Macedon to Babylon, with bold tactics, cultural fusion, and relentless ambition Born in 356 B.C. in the rugged highlands of Macedon, Alexander the Great rose from a provincial crown to rule a transcontinental empire before his thirty-third year. He trained in the innovations of his father, King […]

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Unveiling the Assyrian Wars of Expansion: 911-609 B.C. Conquest, Power, and Empire

Unveiling the Assyrian Wars of Expansion: 911-609 B.C. Conquest, Power, and Empire The Neo-Assyrian Empire, flourishing from 911 to 609 B.C., stands as a testament to one of history’s most formidable and systematic military powers. From its Mesopotamian heartland, Assyria’s reach extended across the Levant, Anatolia, and even into Egypt. This vast dominion was not […]

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