Plutarco. Vidas Paralelas – Alexandre e César

Plutarch distinguishes Alexander king of Macedonia as a genius in military art and diplomacy to consolidate his power. During his life, just a little more than 30 years, the young king changed the political and cultural map of his time: he put a large European, African, and Asiatic space under his a...

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Superior document:Classica Digitalia: Autores Gregos e Latinos: textos
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:Portuguese
Series:Classica Digitalia: Autores Gregos e Latinos: textos
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (344 p.)
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