In this second volume of his Grecian history series, Temple Stanyan explores the convoluted political landscape of ancient Greece during a period of great upheaval. From the rise of Alexander the Great to the death of Philip of Macedon, Stanyan expertly weaves together the stories of the individuals who shaped this fascinating era. Filled with compelling characters and endless intrigue, this book is a must-read for lovers of ancient history.
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