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Helden van Troje

Deze serie duikt met een verbazingwekkende gedetailleerdheid in het hart van de legendarische Trojaanse Oorlog. Het verkent niet alleen de epische veldslagen en militaire strategieën, maar ook de rauwe realiteit en menselijke emoties die oorlog met zich meebrengt. Elke aflevering onthult nieuwe perspectieven op bekende gebeurtenissen, bevraagt traditionele verhalen en biedt verrassende verbanden met de toekomst. Het is een boeiende onderdompeling in de heldhaftigheid, brutaliteit en onopgeloste vragen van de oudheid.

A Hero's Welcome
The Fall of the Phoenix

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    The Fall of the Phoenix

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    The long siege of Troy, the battles fought over it, and the city's eventual capitulation and incineration are events which have often been retold since their first recitation by Homer. Seldom, however, will they have been narrated with such close attention to the minute particulars of battle, to its reek and terror and pain, as in this startling account by Daniel Kelly. Kelly looks minutely at every detail of archaic combat, as well as at the lives and feelings shaped by it. His Troy is not only a scene of shining glory, but also a grimy struggle for survival and mastery. And he introduces surprising questions: what if not everything in the Trojan war came to pass just as Homer tells us? What if the future of the Roman empire were hidden in the burning ashes of Troy's - and not in the way we might expect?

    The Fall of the Phoenix
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    A Hero's Welcome

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    TROY HAS FALLENThe greatest city on earth has been reduced to a pile of smoldering ash, but the cost has been high. The fabled king Priam with the last remnant of the city, knowing all hope of survival is gone, sacrifice themselves in a last act of defiance to destroy the greek army. His once mighty army destroyed, his alliances in ruins. Agamemnon crawls for the safety of his fortress walls of Mycaenea well aware that enemies will smell blood in the water. But after ten years at war, who could you trust to keep your throne safe?Running for their very lives, the refugees of Troy search the sea's of the Mediterranean for refugee led by Aeneas. Somewhere they can survive, in the hope of one day bringing vengence to their home. Achilles had a son, whom some call Pyrrhus. Having missed the great war, he is determined to prove himself by hunting down the refugees. Odysseus, having helped them escape feels duty bound to find the refugees and warn them of their peril. What People are saying: Angus Watson (Author of Age of Iron Trilogy and West of West Trilogy): "Kelly's prose whisks you back three thousand years so you're shoulder with bronze armoured shoulder with Achilles, Agamemnon and the rest of the gang.He's taken the Iliad and the Odyssey, shaken them up, swung them around and delivered them back, fizzing with adventure. How about the bible next Mr Kelly?Kelly's remixed Ancient World is a thrilling, page-turning joy."

    A Hero's Welcome