
Dead Famous: Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame
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You've probably heard of Alexander the Great. He's dead famous for marching a huge army halfway across the world, conquering loads of countries, and just being generally great. But have you heard that Alexander built dozens of new cities and named them ALL after himself? Told everyone he was a god? Had a best friend with four legs and pointy ears? Yes, even though he's dead, Alexander's still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with Alexander's secret diary, follow Alex's progress in 'The Macedonian Mail', and find out why the great man still has a claim to fame more than 2,000 years after he conked out.
Author: Phil Robins
Format: Paperback, 176 pages
Published: 2006, Scholastic, United Kingdom
Genre: Reference & Home Learning
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You've probably heard of Alexander the Great. He's dead famous for marching a huge army halfway across the world, conquering loads of countries, and just being generally great. But have you heard that Alexander built dozens of new cities and named them ALL after himself? Told everyone he was a god? Had a best friend with four legs and pointy ears? Yes, even though he's dead, Alexander's still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with Alexander's secret diary, follow Alex's progress in 'The Macedonian Mail', and find out why the great man still has a claim to fame more than 2,000 years after he conked out.

Dead Famous: Alexander the Great and His Claim to Fame