Horribly Famous: Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame by Phil Robins

Horribly Famous: Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame by Phil Robins

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Famously tutored by Aristotle, Alexander ruthlessly established himself as Macedonian king in the 300s BC, setting about continuing his father's wars against the Persian Empire. This work presents the incredible story of a brilliant military tactician who is bent on taking over the world.

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Horribly Famous: Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame by Phil Robins

Famously tutored by Aristotle, Alexander ruthlessly established himself as Macedonian king in the 300s BC, setting about continuing his father's wars against the Persian Empire (for their attacks on Greek City states 150 years before.) Astride his horse Bucephalas, he embarked on his great eastern campaigns in which he conquered most of the known world, as far as India, taking Greek language and culture with him. He never returned, dying of a fever in Babylon at the age of 32. This is an incredible story of a brilliant military tactician who is bent on taking over the world. Taking part in Battles and sieges galore, Alex even finds himself up against an army off 326 elephants...
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ISBN 13 9781407111735
ISBN 10 1407111736
Title Horribly Famous: Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame
Author Phil Robins
Series Horribly Famous
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Scholastic
Year published 2010-02-01
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.