Cover art for The Perdiccas Years, 323 320 BC
Published
Pen And Sword, February 2022
ISBN
9781526775115
Format
Hardcover, 384 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 15.6cm

The Perdiccas Years, 323 320 BC

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At around 4.00pm 11 June 323 BC in Babylon, Alexander the Great breathed his last. He left one of the largest empires the world had seen, stretching from Greece to the Punjab. Surrounding the king's deathbed were his highest subordinates: young, experienced and charismatic commanders -some of the greatest military minds of antiquity -each with their own insatiable ambitions for power, glory and legacy.

Only recently these men had fought side-by-side on the battlefield, kept in line by Alexander's overarching aura. But now, with Alexander dead and leaving no clear successor, many of these former brothers-in-arms quickly became fierce foes as they vied for dominance. What followed was an extraordinary time for military campaigns. Powerful warlords and warrior queens attempted to assert their authority throughout the length and breadth of Alexander the Great's former empire; from Afghanistan to Athens, from Africa to Asia powerful armies decided matters by the spear. This first book covers the initial years of the conflict and several major campaigns that immediately seized the kingdom. AUTHOR: Tristan Hughes was born in Chichester and studied Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh. Having graduated in summer 2018, he currently works as a producer and presenter at History Hit and is the host of 'The Ancients' history podcast. Away from history his hobbies include Latin dancing, curling and skiing. 20 colour, 69 b/w illustrations

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