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History of World Empires: Alexander's Empire

Xia Yunan

223K011

Alexander's empire was the result of ancient Greek civilization. With the expansion of the empire's territory, Alexander's Empire became another empire spanning Europe, Asia, and Africa after the Persian Empire. But this empire was very short-lived, only existing for 13 years. What is the mystery behind the rapid rise and rapid collapse in 13 years? This book not only elaborates on the mystery of the rise and fall of Alexander's empire, but also shows you Alexander's personal legendary life.

Roman Empire

Xia Yunan

233K01

This book is a history of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. The main content is divided into four parts, including: the initial rise of the Roman Empire, the expansion of the Roman Empire, the heyday of the Roman Empire, and the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.

Alexander's Empire

Xia Yunan

220K01

This book gives a relatively in-depth narration of the historical background of the rise of Alexander's empire, and shows Alexander's true image as a great commander through a series of specific and vivid battle scenes.

History of World Empires: Roman Empire

Xia Yunan

240K7.755

This book tells you about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and also appreciates the splendid civilization of the Roman Empire with you. The Roman Empire was the most powerful empire in the West. It created the myth of the territory that enclosed the Mediterranean Sea as an inner lake and dominated the Western world for hundreds of years. It was also one of the largest countries in the ancient history of the world. At its peak, the Roman Empire controlled approximately 5.9 Million square kilometers of land. The Roman Empire had a profound impact on the Western world. Its developed material civilization and spiritual civilization left countless inestimable treasures to the current Western European countries. In today's Western world, there are traces of the influence of ancient Rome that cannot be eliminated everywhere. In addition, the establishment of the Roman Empire greatly promoted economic and cultural exchanges in the Western world.