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The Anabasis of Alexander

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A chronological military history recounts the campaigns of Alexander the Great from his consolidation of power through successive sieges, pitched battles, and eastern conquests. It narrates key engagements, logistical movements, and political dealings—sieges of coastal cities, decisive battles against Persian forces, the occupation of Egypt and foundation of Alexandria, and campaigns across Central Asian regions—while also recording internal conflicts, executions, mutinies, and diplomatic exchanges. The text combines tactical description, geographic and ethnographic detail, and authorial commentary to present a systematic account of warfare, leadership decisions, and their consequences across a sweeping imperial advance.

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Arrian

Arrian, a prominent Greek historian and philosopher of the 2nd century AD, is best known for his detailed account of Alexander the Great's campaigns in "The Anabasis of Alexander." Drawing from the works of earlier historians and his own military experience, Arrian provides a vivid narrative that has been invaluable for understanding Alexander's conquests and the cultural exchanges of the Hellenistic period. His writings reflect a blend of historical rigor and philosophical insight, contributing significantly to the study of ancient history. Arrian's work remains a key resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature.

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