
Alexander the Great
An Interconnected History
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Narrated by:
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Christian Liedtke
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By:
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Kamal Khalaf
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A conqueror, a king, a legend.
Few figures in history have captured the imagination like Alexander the Great. A military genius, visionary ruler, and cultural bridge between East and West, his conquests reshaped the ancient world. But what was the true extent of his ambition? How did his empire-building efforts leave an enduring mark on civilizations? And what can we learn today from his triumphs—and his failures?
In Alexander the Great: An Interconnected History, this masterfully researched and comprehensive account goes beyond traditional biographies to examine the broader context of Alexander’s life. Through a seamless blend of historical storytelling and in-depth analysis, this book explores:
The World Before Alexander – Understanding the Macedonian kingdom, Greek rivalries, and Persian dominance that set the stage for his rise.
The Conquests That Shaped History – Step into the battles, strategies, and political maneuvers that allowed him to build one of the largest empires of antiquity.
Beyond the Battlefield – How Alexander’s policies on governance, diplomacy, and cultural integration created a lasting Hellenistic world.
The Succession Crisis & the Fragmentation of an Empire – What happened after his death, and how his generals reshaped his legacy.
The Man vs. The Myth – Separating fact from legend, exploring how Alexander has been remembered in ancient and modern times.
Who Should Listen to This Book?
- History enthusiasts seeking a fresh and interconnected view of Alexander’s life.
- Scholars and students looking for an authoritative, well-researched examination of his impact.
- Listeners fascinated by leadership, military strategy, and the cultural intersections of the ancient world.