The classic tale of Xenophon's long march through enemy territory from Persia (Iran), through present-day Iraq and Turkey, home to Greece. According to Wikipedia: "Xenophon (ca. 431 – 355 BC), son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of Athens, also known as Xenophon of Athens and Xenophon of Thebes, was a soldier, mercenary and a contemporary and admirer of Socrates. He is known for his writings on the history of his own times, preserving the sayings of Socrates, and the life of ancient Greece."
Anabasis
Xenophon
bookThe Economist
Xenophon
bookOn Horsemanship
Xenophon
bookHiero
Xenophon
bookThe Apology
Xenophon
bookXenophon's Cyrus the Great
Xenophon
audiobookAgesilaus
Xenophon
bookHellenica
Xenophon
bookThe Polity of the Athenians
Xenophon
bookThe Apology of Socrates
Xenophon
bookOn Horsemanship
Xenophon
bookThe Polity of the Lacedaemonians
Xenophon
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