The March Up Country – A Translation of Xenophon`s Anabasis Xenophon Rouse
The March Up Country – A Translation of Xenophon`s Anabasis Xenophon Rouse
The March Up Country – A Translation of Xenophon`s Anabasis Xenophon Rouse
The March Up Country – A Translation of Xenophon`s Anabasis Xenophon Rouse
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The March Up Country – A Translation of Xenophon`s Anabasis Xenophon Rouse

March Up Countrya translation of Xenophon's Anabasis

Author(s): Xenophon, W. Rouse

Format: Paperback

Publisher: The University of Michigan Press, United States

Imprint: The University of Michigan Press

ISBN-13: 9780472060955, 978-0472060955

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In 401 [url] the Middle East was as much the center of the world attention as it is today. Ten thousand Greeks joined the army of Cyros marching on Babylon to overthrow the great King of the Persians, Artaxerxes. Among the Greeks was an Athenian gentleman, Xenophon, who went along as a sightseer but soon found himself cast in the main role. At Cunaxa, Cyros' forces met and resoundingly defeated the tremendous army of the King, but Cyros was killed while leading the attack. Stranded a thousand miles from home, the Greeks chose Xenophon as their new leader. The wealthy Athenian squire rose to the challenge. Using every trick of the pioneer in hostile territory, he brought his men back to safety. The March Up Country is a classic of .

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Author(s): Xenophon, W. Rouse

Format: Paperback

Publisher: The University of Michigan Press, United States

Imprint: The University of Michigan Press

ISBN-13: 9780472060955, 978-0472060955

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In 401 [url] the Middle East was as much the center of the world attention as it is today. Ten thousand Greeks joined the army of Cyros marching on Babylon to overthrow the great King of the Persians, Artaxerxes. Among the Greeks was an Athenian gentleman, Xenophon, who went along as a sightseer but soon found himself cast in the main role. At Cunaxa, Cyros' forces met and resoundingly defeated the tremendous army of the King, but Cyros was killed while leading the attack. Stranded a thousand miles from home, the Greeks chose Xenophon as their new leader. The wealthy Athenian squire rose to the challenge. Using every trick of the pioneer in hostile territory, he brought his men back to safety. The March Up Country is a classic of .

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March Up Countrya translation of Xenophon's Anabasis

Author(s): Xenophon, W. Rouse

Format: Paperback

Publisher: The University of Michigan Press, United States

Imprint: The University of Michigan Press

ISBN-13: 9780472060955, 978-0472060955

Synopsis

In 401 [url] the Middle East was as much the center of the world attention as it is today. Ten thousand Greeks joined the army of Cyros marching on Babylon to overthrow the great King of the Persians, Artaxerxes. Among the Greeks was an Athenian gentleman, Xenophon, who went along as a sightseer but soon found himself cast in the main role. At Cunaxa, Cyros' forces met and resoundingly defeated the tremendous army of the King, but Cyros was killed while leading the attack. Stranded a thousand miles from home, the Greeks chose Xenophon as their new leader. The wealthy Athenian squire rose to the challenge. Using every trick of the pioneer in hostile territory, he brought his men back to safety. The March Up Country is a classic of .

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