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Ghost on the Throne
Ghost on the Throne: The Death of Alexander the Great and the Bloody Fight for His Empire | James Romm
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Alexander the Great, perhaps the most commanding leader in history, united his empire and his army by the titanic force of his will. His death at the age of thirty-two spelled the end of that unity. The story of Alexanders conquest of the Persian empire is known to many readers, but the dramatic and consequential saga of the empires collapse remains virtually untold. It is a tale of loss that begins with the greatest loss of all, the death of the Macedonian king who had held the empire together. With his demise, it was as if the sun had disappeared from the solar system, as if planets and moons began to spin crazily in new directions, crashing into one another with unimaginable force. Alexander bequeathed his power, legend has it, to the strongest, leaving behind a mentally damaged half brother and a posthumously born son as his only heirs. In a strange compromise, both figuresPhilip III and Alexander IVwere elevated to the kingship, quickly becoming prizes, pawns, fought over by a half-dozen Macedonian generals. Each successor could confer legitimacy on whichever general controlled him. At the books center is the monarchs most vigorous defender; Alexanders former Greek secretary, now transformed into a general himself. He was a man both fascinating and entertaining, a man full of tricks and connivances, like the enthroned ghost of Alexander that gives the book its title, and becomes the determining factor in the precarious fortunes of the royal family. James Romm, brilliant classicist and storyteller, tells the galvanizing saga of the men who followed Alexander and found themselves incapable of preserving his empire. The result was the undoing of a world, formerly united in a single empire, now ripped apart into a nightmare of warring nation-states struggling for domination, the template of our own times. From the Hardcover edition.
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Cinfhen
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After “listening” to this audio for nearly 7 hours, it stopped playing 🤪I‘m calling it quits but still using for #Macedonia #ReadingEurope2020 😜I will admit to NOT being fully present but the parts I heard were really good. As a person who enjoys Jewish History, all the references to Babylon and King Nebuchadnezzar were super interesting. This oddly would have been a pick!

Librarybelle Definitely still counts for the challenge! 4y
BarbaraBB Well deserved! 4y
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Hooked_on_books It just stopped playing?!? That‘s an audioreading nightmare! 😱 4y
Cinfhen Yup @Hooked_on_books and it wouldn‘t reload, even when I deleted and tried to reinstall 🤷🏼‍♀️This happened another time on Scribd and I ended up buying the book from Audible because I was so invested in the story 😜 4y
Katerina I hope you are referring to the the Greek Macedonia 🇬🇷 and not Northern Macedonia. After all, Alexander the Great was Greek 😊 4y
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Cinfhen
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Time for some #LiveAndLearn Trying to wrap up my #ReadingEurope2020
This one for #Macedonia
@Librarybelle @BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB You are amazing, who would want to read this book 🤣?! All for the challenge 🥰 4y
CaffeineAndCandy Is this fiction or nonfiction 4y
rwmg @BarbaraBB Who wouldn't? It's one of the clearer accounts of what happened 4y
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Cinfhen It‘s NF @ABooksyGirl and I will admit, I‘m sort of playing the audio as background noise but the parts I‘m hearing are really quite interesting @rwmg @BarbaraBB 4y
BarbaraBB Kudos for you 😍 4y
BarbaraBB @rwmg It may of course be for those interested in the subject but Cindy is just reading it because its set in Macedonia. I admire that and was joking a bit - without knowing anything about the book except for the blurb! 4y
Cinfhen I did JUST pick it up for the challenge prompt @BarbaraBB @rwmg It‘s not my typical read/ that‘s for sure!!! 4y
Librarybelle This challenge surely takes everyone out of their usual readings! 4y
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VeganCleopatra

@Victoriahoperose thank you so very much for your huge generosity! I've wanted to read this one for quite some time. 🤗

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bookandcat
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Mehso-so

#backpackeurope travelogue *fictional*
Country 33: In Macedonia I walked around Matka Canyon, shopped at Skopje Bazaar, and visited the Monastery of St Naun!
This book discusses what happens in the power vacuum that Alexander the Great's death left behind. He and Aristotle were both Macedonian, and fun fact: Aristotle (who did train in Greece) tutored Alexander. I wish I knew more about the "before" part because the after is quite dramatic! 3/5

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AthenaWins
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So excited about this book! After spending the last week reading SPQR, I'm looking forward to visiting something outside of ancient Rome.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Welcome to Litsy!! 6y
AthenaWins Thanks! 6y
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Oblomov26
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Pickpick

Ever wondered what happened to Alexander's empire after he died? Well this book tells the story and it is truly game of thrones. From the initial break up of empire by his generals, the rise of figures like Eumenes a Greek officer, disrespected by the Macedonians but clever and honorable, the fate

Oblomov26 Of his remain family largely used as pawns in the game. 8y
iread2much Sounds wonderful! Does it have foot notes? 8y
Oblomov26 Yes lots of them 8y
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