
World Conquerors
Biographies of Genghis Khan, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Alexander the Great
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Hunt
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By:
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Robert Izzo
About this listen
Discover the lives and legacies of some of history’s most famous conquerors.
History has no shortage of great kings and military leaders, but few rose to the power and prominence of the men in this biography bundle. Their legacies are far-reaching, forming entire empires and drastically altering the path of human civilization.
Now, this biography examines the lives of three of the world’s most famous conquerors. Each one has monumental achievements to their name, and whether they’re regarded as genocidal tyrants or military masterminds, few can argue they didn’t have a massive impact on the ancient world.
- Genghis Khan, who united the Mongolian tribes and founded the great Mongol Empire, which went on to conquer over a quarter of the ancient world.
- Napoleon Bonaparte, figurehead of the French Revolution, who fought for decades in the Napoleonic wars and built France into a military powerhouse.
- And Alexander the Great, who defeated the Persian Empire and conquered land all the way up to the Indus River.
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