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The Lion: A Novel of Ancient Athens. Conn Iggulden

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- The Lion: A Novel of Ancient Athens
- Conn Iggulden
- Page: 432
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9781639362226
- Publisher: Pegasus Books
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The new novel in master storyteller Conn Iggulden's bestselling series tells the story of Pericles amid the battlefields of the Peloponnesian War. After the gods, after the myths and legends, came the world of men—and in the front rank stood Pericles. Enter Pericles—the Lion of Athens. Behind him lies the greatest city of the ancient world. Before him stands the ferocious Persian army. Both sides are spoiling for war. But Pericles knows one thing: to fight a war you must first win the peace. It’s time for a hero to rise. For his enemies to tremble. And for a city to shine like a beacon . . .
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Enter Pericles—the Lion of Athens. Behind him lies the greatest city of the ancient world. Before him stands the ferocious Persian army. Both sides are spoiling
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Enter Pericles—the Lion of Athens. Behind him lies the greatest city of the ancient world. Before him stands the ferocious Persian army. Both sides are spoiling
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Share this book An evocative study of the actions through which Athenians expressed compassion for those who suffered—as well as the limits of their pity.
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