Filipo y Alejandro
reyes y conquistadores
Goldsworthy, Adrian
By the end of his days, Alexander the Great had redrawn the map of the ancient world creating an empire that stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indian subcontinent. However, his success was not only the result of his own genius and his great impetus, but was built on decades of effort and wars carried out by his father, Philip II of Macedon. History has portrayed Alexander's progenitor as a one-eyed old man whose murder allowed his son to come to power, but he represented something much more important. Through decades of fighting and clever and subtle diplomacy, Philip managed to unify his country and conquer Greece. Upon his death, Alexander inherited everything at the perfect time to achieve even greater glory, and thus become one of the great characters of all time.
- Author
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Goldsworthy, Adrian
- Subject
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History
> Ancient history to 5th century
- EAN
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9788413842059
- ISBN
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978-84-1384-205-9
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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La Esfera de los Libros
- Pages
- 628
- High
- 24.0 cm
- Weight
- 16.0 cm
- Release date
- 27-10-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Historia