Thermopylae

Thermopylae

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Nov 1, 2019 · English · Hardcover (260 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 260
Language English
Published Nov 1, 2019
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0198754108
ISBN-13 9780198754107

Description

In the year 480 BC, the narrow pass of Thermopylae became the backdrop for an epic confrontation that would echo through the annals of history. An alliance of Greek city-states, numbering around 7,000 brave soldiers, stood resolutely against the massive Persian army, which outnumbered them vastly. This defining moment was not just about the clash of swords and shields, but about the indomitable spirit of a proud nation fighting for freedom against overwhelming odds.

Chris Carey expertly captures the tense atmosphere and drama of this legendary battle, allowing readers to feel the urgency and desperation as warriors prepared for the inevitable clash. The text delves into the motivations of both sides, giving insight into the Persian king's ambitions and the Greeks' fierce desire to protect their homeland. Each character is richly developed, providing a personal touch to the larger-than-life narrative.

Amidst the chaos of battle, themes of heroism, sacrifice, and unity emerge powerfully. The Greek forces, although severely outmatched, exhibit unparalleled bravery, standing united against a common enemy. Their story is one of camaraderie and resolve, highlighting how a few courageous souls can leave a monumental impact on history.

As the tides of war shift and the inevitable approaches, readers are left pondering the significance of such sacrifices. The Battle of Thermopylae, immortalized by time, serves as a testament to the human spirit’s fight against tyranny and oppression, forever reminding the world of the true meaning of courage.

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Action & Adventure History Poetry
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