Las arenas de Amón

Historical

Author: Valerio Massimo Manfredi

La conquista de Asia es la siguiente hazaña que se propone Alejandro. En Anatolia corta el nudo gordiano; dicen que quien lo deshaga dominará el confín del mundo. Finalmente, él y sus hombres derrotan al poderoso Darío, rey de los persas. Así, las tropas victoriosas de Alejandro avanzan hasta Egipto, donde el oráculo de Amón le revela su origen divino, su destino de gloria….Read More

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