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Author Tsouras, Peter.

Title Alexander : invincible king of Macedonia / Peter G. Tsouras.

Imprint Washington, D.C. : Brassey's, ©2004.

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 121 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Series Military profiles
Military profiles.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116) and index.
Contents Chapter 1 Philip 3 -- Chapter 2 The Eaglet 12 -- Chapter 3 The Warrior Prince 21 -- Chapter 4 "My Son, You Are Invincible!" 32 -- Chapter 5 Won by the Spear 37 -- Chapter 6 Son of Zeus 52 -- Chapter 7 "This Great Prize" 64 -- Chapter 8 Macedonians with Wings 78 -- Chapter 9 India 90 -- Chapter 10 "To the Best" 100.
Summary "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 and established a standard of leadership and military conquest that was the envy of the most successful Roman emperors, medieval knights, and steppe barbarians. Julius Caesar wept that he could not surpass Alexander, while Napoleon could only dream of such invincibility." "Alexander had the great fortune to be born the able son of Philip II, one of the most talented men of war and politics produced by the Hellenic world, who created for Alexander the foundation of the Macedonian state and army, the tools of his future greatness. Alexander's invincibility was the product of profound genius, physical perfection, boundless energy, imagination, daring, intellect, and vision. He was a master tactician, strategist, logistician, diplomat, and statesman, with had the ability to win the affection and obedience of others. Even his enemies were quick to fall victim to his valor and charm. His personal attributes and accomplishments were so far removed from those of ordinary men that he achieved almost godlike status within his lifetime. Above all, he was the penultimate man of war, one of history's greatest soldiers and generals."--Jacket.
Note Print version record.
Subject Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C. -- Military leadership.
Alexander, the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C (OCoLC)fst01800513
Alexander (Makedonien, König, III.)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Military.
Command of troops. (OCoLC)fst00869220
Kriegführung
Other Form: Print version: Tsouras, Peter. Alexander. Washington, D.C. : Brassey's, ©2004 1574884077 (DLC) 2003007788 (OCoLC)52047276
ISBN 9781612340494 (electronic bk.)
1612340490 (electronic bk.)
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