Peter Green

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  1. 1. Sword Of Pleasure

    The Story of Antony and Cleopatra

    Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, the narrative follows the life of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, a complex and ambitious figure who rises from obscurity to become one of the most powerful men in the Roman Republic. Through a blend of historical events and personal struggles, the story delves into Sulla's ruthless pursuit of power, his strategic brilliance in warfare, and the moral dilemmas he faces as he navigates the treacherous political landscape. The tale is a vivid exploration of ambition, legacy, and the intricate dynamics of power, offering a rich portrayal of a pivotal era in history.

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  2. 2. The Hellenistic Age

    A Short History

    This insightful exploration delves into the transformative period following Alexander the Great's conquests, examining the cultural, political, and social shifts that defined the Hellenistic Age. It highlights the fusion of Greek and Eastern influences, the rise of new cities, and the spread of Hellenistic culture across a vast empire. The narrative captures the complexities of this era, marked by the emergence of powerful dynasties, the flourishing of arts and sciences, and the intricate interplay of diverse cultures that laid the groundwork for future civilizations.

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  3. 3. Alexander Of Macedon, 356 323 B.C.

    A Historical Biography

    A rigorous, skeptical portrait of Alexander the Great that traces his ascent from Macedonian prince to conquering monarch, situating his campaigns within the brutal realpolitik of his era. It interrogates ancient sources to separate legend from fact, analyzing strategy, logistics, and governance while confronting the human cost of conquest—massacres, mutinies, and fragile administration. The narrative culminates in the swift disintegration of his empire after his death and weighs his legacy as a brilliant yet deeply flawed strategist whose ambitions reshaped the Hellenistic world.

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