Alexander's Heirs (The Age of the Successors) || Introduction
โ Scribed by Anson, Edward M.
- Book ID
- 121883246
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 81 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 1444339621
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โฆ Synopsis
Alexander's Heirs Offers A Narrative Account Of The Approximately Forty Years Following The Death Of Alexander The Great, During Which His Generals Vied For Control Of His Vast Empire, And Through Their Conflicts And Politics Ultimately Created The Hellenistic Age. Makes Full Use Of Primary And Secondary Sources. Accessible To A Broad Audience Of Students, University Scholars, And The Educated General Reader. Explores Important Scholarly Debates On The Diadochi -- Introduction -- The Death Of A Conqueror -- The Funeral Games Begin -- The End Of A Dynasty -- War, Both The King And Father Of All -- The End Of The Diadochi -- Epilogue : The New World. Edward M. Anson. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Alexander's Heirs Offers A Narrative Account Of The Approximately Forty Years Following The Death Of Alexander The Great, During Which His Generals Vied For Control Of His Vast Empire, And Through Their Conflicts And Politics Ultimately Created The Hellenistic Age. Makes Full Use Of Primary And Seco
Alexander's Heirs Offers A Narrative Account Of The Approximately Forty Years Following The Death Of Alexander The Great, During Which His Generals Vied For Control Of His Vast Empire, And Through Their Conflicts And Politics Ultimately Created The Hellenistic Age. Makes Full Use Of Primary And Seco
Alexander's Heirs Offers A Narrative Account Of The Approximately Forty Years Following The Death Of Alexander The Great, During Which His Generals Vied For Control Of His Vast Empire, And Through Their Conflicts And Politics Ultimately Created The Hellenistic Age. Makes Full Use Of Primary And Seco
Alexander's Heirs Offers A Narrative Account Of The Approximately Forty Years Following The Death Of Alexander The Great, During Which His Generals Vied For Control Of His Vast Empire, And Through Their Conflicts And Politics Ultimately Created The Hellenistic Age. Makes Full Use Of Primary And Seco
Alexander's Heirs Offers A Narrative Account Of The Approximately Forty Years Following The Death Of Alexander The Great, During Which His Generals Vied For Control Of His Vast Empire, And Through Their Conflicts And Politics Ultimately Created The Hellenistic Age. Makes Full Use Of Primary And Seco