Mighty Falls - Fall of Egypt, Greece and Rome

Mighty Falls - Fall of Egypt, Greece and Rome
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Download or read book Mighty Falls - Fall of Egypt, Greece and Rome written by Carlee Orman and published by AJS. This book was released on with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: History is the tale of the past. It holds the treasures of an ancient people who walked, lived, cried, laughed, and tasted the nectar of life thousands of years before us. They hold the elixir of unfading memory. Reading a book of history is like opening a Pandora’s Box, it may contain untouched, unheard-of jewels, and precious gems that only the most curious eyes can discern. Life and society as we know it today is a model developed from the ancient forefathers. They built the edifices on which we continue to build our past, present, and future. This series tells the tales of three major ancient civilizations, the Roman Empire, the Greek civilization, and the Egyptian Civilization. Rome was a city like none other, a superpower unchallenged in its grandeur, unique and unrivaled in its savagery, the magnificent and proud civilization that shaped the rest of the world. For more than five centuries, the Roman Empire was the uncontested and nonpareil leader of the world, her hegemony supreme, and her mighty army invincible. In her glorious days, it was predicted that the Roman Empire was an immortal civilization, the sun would never set on its skies, and its glories would remain untouched by the hands of time. But all such paeans of praise were just that, mere hollow words without a kernel of truth in them. The Roman Empire was ripped apart, her sons slaughtered, and her honor dragged through the muddy streets. In this book, I attempt to tell the story of a city that fought valiantly to safeguard her honor and glory but was felled by many barbaric hands, looted, and pillaged. Ancient Egypt is one of the most fascinating civilizations that have awed and mesmerized archaeologists and common man alike. An extraordinary tale of a civilization that survived three millennia had been buried under the sands of time until a few decades ago when archaeologist Howard Carter was successful in digging out a tomb of an Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. From mysterious and fearsome mummies to marvelous pyramids, from the way they lived to the way they mourned their dead, from hieroglyphics to the rock paintings, the ancient pharaonic Egyptians never fail to tantalize people to this day. The story of these extraordinary people is shrouded in mystery and centuries-old layers of antiquity only make it even more obscure. Around 4000 years ago, on the shores of the Aegean Sea, a civilization was burgeoning. In just about a millennium, it flourished as far as Spain in the west and India in the east. This is the story of a people known for their might and arrogance, famed for their bravery and chutzpah, hailed for their glorious past and eminent ancient civilization. The ancient Greek history is nothing short of a legend.


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