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Title
Rise of an empire
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Themistocles, approximately 524 B.C.-approximately 459 B.C.
Greece--History--Persian Wars, 500-449 B.C. (LCSH)
Generals--Greece--Biography (LCSH)
HISTORY / Ancient / Greece (BISACSH)
HISTORY / Ancient / General (BISACSH)
HISTORY / Military / General (BISACSH)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Maps
Geographic Coverage
Greece
Classification
LCC: DF226.T45 D36 2013
DDC: 938/.03 full
HIS002010
HIS002000
HIS027000
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Content
text
Summary
"The true story behind the events in 300: Rise of an Empire, the sequel to Zack Snyder's 300. The action-filled movie 300 focused on Ancient Greece's epic battle of Thermopylae, in which King Leonidas led 300 Spartans into battle against Xerxes and his million-strong Persian forces. In the sequel, 300: Rise of an Empire, the action moves to the sea, covering ten years starting with the Battle of Marathon and ending with naval engagement the Battle of Artemisium, which occurred the same day as Thermopylae. Rise of an Empire tells the story of the real men and events depicted in the movie, focusing on the Athenian general Themistocles, one of the world's greatest warriors. He became warlord of Greece, built their navy and, by uniting Greece to defeat Xerxes' fleet, enabled what we call western civilization. Packed with vivid detail, clashes of arms and ships, blood and glory, Rise of an Empire tells a story even bigger than the big screen could contain. Both an essential read for fans of the 300 movies and the Frank Miller graphic novels they're based on. An insightful exploration of the leaders who feature in the film, their backgrounds, motivations, command decisions, struggles, victories and defeats, from the Battle of Marathon through the Battles of Artemisium and Salamis: Xerxes, the Persian king determined to succeed where his father failed, and Themistocles, overcoming monumental hurdles to turn Athens into Ancient Greece's greatest sea power and leading city-state of the age. A gripping narrative of the real-life naval battles of the first and second Persian invasions of Greece, with fascinating detail about the ships, the warriors and the tactics "-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
The road to Marathon
Young Themistocles
To fight, or not to fight
The Battle of Marathon
Turning to the sea
The Persians are coming
Preparing to face Xerxes
The greatest army and navy on earth
Athens' floating wall of wood
The Battle of Thermopylae, and the 300 Spartans
Cut and thrust at Artemisium
The Battle of Artemisium
After Thermopylae
Abandoning Athens
The Salamis trap
The Battle of Salamis
Pursuing the Persians
The Battles of Plataea and Mycale.
Authorized Access Point
Dando-Collins, Stephen Rise of an empire