The world's leading conquerors
About This Book
A series of concise historical sketches examines the careers and campaigns of major military leaders and movements — Alexander, Cæsar, Charles the Great, the Ottoman sultans, the Spanish conquistadors (Cortés and Pizarro), and Napoleon. Each chapter recounts key campaigns and political consolidation, and considers administrative, cultural, economic, and religious consequences of conquest. The author contrasts individual leadership with collective or institutional expansion, notes patterns of rise and decline, and emphasizes selected narrative routes over exhaustive coverage, aiming to show how military action interacted with broader social and institutional change.