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Ancient History

Forgotten Stories of Egypt, Greece, and Rome

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Secrets, Power, and Rebellion: Untold Stories from Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome

Prepare to embark on an unparalleled historical adventure as you explore the hidden intricacies of Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. This 3-in-1 audiobook presents a collection of lost stories and surprising facts.

Three manuscripts in one book:

  • Ancient Egypt: Discovering Lost Stories from Egyptian History
  • Ancient Greece: Discovering Lost Stories from Greek History
  • Ancient Rome: Discovering Lost Stories from Roman History

In the first section, you'll learn more about the untold stories of Ancient Egypt, including:

  • The genius of Imhotep, the architect behind the first pyramid.
  • The forgotten king who claimed to consume gods.
  • The chilling mystery of Cambyses’s army, lost in the desert.

In the second section, you will discover:

  • The plague that crippled Athens and nearly altered history.
  • The disturbing mystery surrounding Alexander the Great’s death and delayed burial.
  • Embark on an extraordinary journey through history and uncover the hidden depths of these legendary civilizations.
  • Why some Spartan babies were never meant to survive.

In this third section, you will find captivating accounts such as:

  • Caesar’s pirate adventure: How a young Julius Caesar was kidnapped and held for ransom.
  • Agrippina the Younger’s power plays: Her calculated rise in a dangerous political landscape.
  • Eunus, the slave who saw the future: The story of a slave who led a rebellion with prophetic claims.
  • The secret cult of Mithras: Discover the strange and hidden religion that fascinated many Romans.
  • Caligula’s wild rule: The eccentric and dangerous behavior of an emperor who pushed boundaries.
©2025 Matt Clayton (P)2025 Matt Clayton
Antike Europa Griechenland Naher Osten
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