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A teenage Macedonian named Charidemus leaves home to join the king's expedition and shares in the early rituals and campaigns that open a vast eastern war. The narrative follows his participation in ceremonies at Troy, sea voyages, major engagements and sieges, diplomatic encounters in cities such as Damascus and Jerusalem, and the decisive battles toward the Mesopotamian heartland. Alongside vivid action, the account traces personal bonds, losses, moral dilemmas, and the toll of campaigning on soldiers, finishing with injury, exile from active service, and a reflective glimpse into the uncertain future created by sweeping conquest.
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