页数:32 市场价:¥ 129.5 装帧成色申东价活动价库存 精装 九成新¥ 19.00¥ 16.720有货通知 内容简介 [series copy] A wonderful new series of beautifully illustrated picture-book biographies, featuring great leaders, heroes, pioneers, inventors, and scientists from the past. Each fully illustrated...
Cleopatra, one of the most famous female world leaders of ancient times, was the final ruler of the Ptolemaic Empire of Egypt. She had a close relationship with Julius Caesar, bearing him a son. After Caesar’s death, she allied with Mark Antony. When his bid to take over the Roman Emp...
His legendary as a classical hero in the achilles and he always featured importantly in the history of both Greek and non-Greek cultures. He became an icon for the military leaders to compare with his performance. Nowadays, the military academies all over the world still teach his tactics in...
Figueira, Thomas J., T. Corey Brennan, and Rachel Hall Sternberg. Wisdom from the ancients : enduring business lessons from Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and the illustrious leaders of ancient Greece and Rome. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2001....
Courtesy of the trustees of the British Museum; photograph, J.R. Freeman & Co. Ltd. Alexander the Great Alexander the Great in battle, detail from the so-called Alexander Sarcophagus, marble,... Hirmer Fotoarchiv, Munich Herāt, Afghanistan: ancient citadel ...
he was just about to lead an army of Macedonians and Greeks across the Hellespont to fight the Persians who had subjugated the Greek states in Asia Minor. The Greeks were allies of Macedonia, but now – when King Phillip II was dead – many Greek leaders were hoping that they might be ...
Soon, Rome’s success led it into conflict withCarthage, an established commercial power in northern Africa, for control of the Mediterranean. The ensuing battles, known as thePunic Wars, spanned the years 264–146bce. Two great military geniuses were among the leaders in these wars.Hanniballed...
Alexander the Great, regarded as one of the greatest leaders of the ancient world. Alexander was an extraordinary military leader, he had the knowledge and skills to become a great leader due to the teachings of Aristotle, one of the greatest philosophers known to man. Alexander had everything...
In 324, on the banks of the Tigris River, at Opis, Alexander executed the leaders of a mutiny. Soon the disaffected soldiers, thinking they were being replaced with Persians, asked Alexander to accept them back.[Reference: Pierre Briant's Alexander the Great and His Empire] Evaluation ...
During the Battle of Issus and Siege of Tyre, he crushed the army of Darius, who offered virtually unconditional surrender and lands as far as the Euphrates River. This resulted in neighbouring leaders abdicating power to Alexander. Advancing to Egypt, he was received as liberator, and founded ...