The Gates of Athens - Conn Iggulden - książka
Producent: Penguin Books
During the reign of Darius the Great, the formidable Persian force, bolstered by their elite 10,000 Immortal warriors, advanced to conquer the Greeks. Awaiting them, heavily outnumbered yet resolute, stood the free citizens of Athens. Among these defenders was Xanthippus, a soldier and statesman noted for his strategic brilliance and courage. The awareness that defeat would lead to enslavement sharpened his resolve in battle. However, the cost of freedom, paid in blood, is often quickly forgotten.A decade later, Xanthippus witnesses Athens besieged by internal strife and bitter political divisions. Trust erodes as betrayals and exiles become rampant. Amidst this turmoil, the Persian threat re-emerges. They cross the Hellespont in increasing numbers, intent on leveling Athens. Confronted by superior naval and land forces, the Athenians turn to their Spartan allies, who prepare to hold back the Persian tide at the precarious pass of Thermopylae."The Gates of Athens" vividly recounts two legendary conflicts of ancient times - the Battle of Marathon and the valiant stand at Thermopylae. The narrative captures the intense determination of a people willing to make immense sacrifices for the sake of their liberty, engaging in deeds both ignoble and heroic.
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