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Young Alexander and the Unconquerable Horse
“He just feared his own shadow.”
As a boy, Alexander tamed the wild horse Bucephalus, which many feared and avoided. He did so not with strength but with understanding, foreshadowing his future as a great leader.
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Student of Philosophy
“To rule others, you must first rule yourself.”
“Then I must master everything.”
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“He studied under Aristotle and learned philosophy, logic, war, and the stories of heroes.”
Slidkalniņš: 3
The Young King Rises
"We must conquer the world."
"What now, my king?
“After his father's assassination, at the young age of twenty, he inherited a divided kingdom, and a mission to avenge his father.”
Slidkalniņš: 4
The Journey Begins
“The Persian Empire will fall by my hand.”
“He united Greece, crossed into Asia, and began a march no one thought possible.”
Slidkalniņš: 5
Battle of Gaugamela
“He fights like Achilles himself!”
“Now! Break the center!”
“At Gaugamela, outnumbered five to one, Alexander gained great glory in defeating the mighty Persian Empire.”
Slidkalniņš: 6
The Burning of Persepolis
“History will remember who ruled here.”
“Is this necessary?”
“After the Battle of Gaugamela, he burned the Persian capital in a final act of conquest and vengeance.”
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“Only a boy… but he rides like a king.”
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