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Alexander the Great: The Heroic Ideal
By (Author) Pierre Briant
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20th November 1996
23rd September 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General and world history
Ancient history
938.07092
Paperback
176
Width 124mm, Height 176mm
280g
In 334 BC the twenty-two-year-old King Alexander of Macedon led his army across the Bosphorus to challenge the mighty Persian empire. Ten years later his conquests had taken him to the edge of the known world. But, as Asia Minor, Egypt and parts of India lay at his feet, Alexander was dying, his huge empire soon to be split up.
Alexander the Great celebrates his legendary life and his legacy to civilisation in a host of illustrations woven into the fascinating story, written by a renowned specialist in the history of the period.
Pierre Briant is a French Iranologist, Professor of History and Civilisation of the Achaemenid World and the Empire of Alexander the Great at the Collge de France (1999 onwards) and Doctor Honoris Causa at the University of Chicago. His works deal mainly with the Achaemenid Empire and related matters such as Alexander the Great or the Hellenistic Era.