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Alexander The Great Rocks The World.


Alexander The Great Rocks The World

Vicky Alvear Schechter & Terry Naughton

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Written by Vicky Alvear Schechter and illustrated by Terry Naughton, Alexander The Great Rocks The World is a historical biography of legendary conqueror and emperor Alexander
See also: Emperor Alexius (disambiguation)

Emperor Alexander might refer to:
  • Alexander (emperor) (c. 870–913), was Byzantine emperor (912–913).
 the Great. Written especially for adolescents and teenagers, Alexander The Great Rocks The World chronicles World Chronicle was a half-hour television program broadcast internationally by the United Nations. The series began production in 1980, and ceased production in 2006, after 1006 episodes. External links
  • Archived Webcasts of World Chronicle Episodes
 the events of Alexander's life, his military conquests, his ideals of unity, his battle tactics, and much more in detailed yet plain-spoken vernacular language. Black-and-white representations of classic artworks and illustrations add a visual touch to this fascinating, easy-to-follow accounting of how Alexander the Great literally changed world history. Of especial es·pe·cial  
adj.
1. Of special importance or significance; exceptional: an occasion of especial joy.

2.
 interest are the concluding sections that compare Alexander's heroic and villainous legacies--he spread the Greek ideal (if not practice) of democracy, was committed to tolerance, and respected women more than most of his age; but then, he also crushed the practice of democracy in Greece and instigated bloodshed blood·shed  
n.
The shedding of blood, especially the injury or killing of people.


bloodshed
Noun

slaughter; killing

Noun 1.
 in the form of war and conquest. Enthusiastically recommended especially for grade school and YA library collections.
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