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A narrative history traces the rise, character, and military campaigns of the Persian monarch Xerxes, portraying imperial magnificence, the influence of his mother Atossa, and the political debate that led to the invasion of Greece. It follows preparations, the crossing of the Hellespont, review at Doriscus, the advance into Greece, and the climactic engagements at Thermopylae and Salamis, including the burning of Athens and the subsequent return to Persia. Interwoven reflections examine motives of rulers, the organization of empire, and how ambition and statecraft produced both grandeur and disaster. The work is arranged for classroom use with clear divisions, maps, and illustrations to aid study.
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