Alexander the Great: From the Ashes of the Peloponnesian War
After nearly 30 years of fratricidal warfare, the Greek cities were financially, militarily and spiritually exhausted. Nonetheless, without hesitation, they embarked upon another six decades of war. As they battled one another, Persia moved into the Aegean. Was there no end in sight to the suicidal wars of the Greeks? A lecture by Dr. W. J. Neidinger.