
Anabasis
by Xenophon
'Anabasis' Summary
The Anabasis begins with the Greeks' arrival in Persia and their participation in Cyrus's rebellion. Following Cyrus's death, the Greeks are left stranded in a hostile land, facing a formidable Persian army. Xenophon emerges as a leader, guiding the troops through treacherous terrain, negotiating with local tribes, and ultimately leading them to safety. The story encompasses a series of battles, skirmishes, and strategic maneuvers as the Greeks fight to survive and return home. Through detailed descriptions of the Persian army, the diverse cultures they encounter, and the challenges of leadership, Xenophon offers a firsthand perspective on the realities of ancient warfare. The text also includes insights into the Greek psyche, the role of discipline, and the importance of camaraderie in achieving a shared goal. Ultimately, the Anabasis is a testament to the resilience and determination of the Greek soldiers, their remarkable escape from a perilous situation, and the leadership of Xenophon, who navigated them through a dangerous journey.Book Details
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Xenophon
Athens
Xenophon of Athens was an Athenian-born military leader, philosopher, and historian. At the age of 30, Xenophon was elected a commander of one of the biggest Greek mercenary armies, the Ten Thousand,...
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