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    Ancient History for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt for Children

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    Ancient History for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt for Children

    Ancient History for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt for Children by Captivating History
    English | February 26, 2022 | ISBN: 1637165897 | 250 pages | EPUB | 11 Mb

    Three captivating manuscripts in one book:
    Ancient Greece for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Greek History, from the Mycenean Civilization and the Trojan War through the Golden Age of Pericles to the Hellenistic Era and Roman Conquests
    Ancient Rome for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Roman History, from the Rise of the Republic through the Roman Empire to Byzantium
    Ancient Egypt for Kids: A Captivating Guide to Egyptian History, from the Early Dynastic Period through the Early, Middle, and Late Kingdom to the Death of Cleopatra

    Come dive into the world of the Ancient Greeks! From their myths and culture to their wars and ultimate defeat by the Romans, part one of this book covers it all! Both parents and children will enjoy learning what made Ancient Greece such an amazing civilization and seeing why the modern world owes them so much.

    In part two of this book, you will travel back to Ancient Egypt, when kings were considered gods, pharaohs built towering pyramids, great battles were fought, and the world as we know it today was formed. Exciting images and maps help you to imagine yourself there and become an expert in no time!

    In this part three of this book, you will travel back to Ancient Rome, where gladiators fought in the famous Colleseum, emperors were murdered to make way for new emperors, calendars were created, and Greek mythology was re-made into Roman mythology! Have fun seeing what’s left of this amazing society as you explore ancient ruins and war maps!

    Some of the topics covered in part one of this book include:
    Greek cities rocked!
    The Face that launched 1,000 ships
    Achilles – and his famous heel
    The Olympic Games – no prizes for second and third place!
    From Dark Ages to the Golden Age – and back again
    Draco’s severe punishment system
    The original Spartans – their story
    Only seven years old – and in military school?
    BC versus BCE, AD versus CE – why, and what’s the difference?
    Longbows and bronze shields – who won?
    Pericles, Athena, and the Parthenon
    The Pelopo-what Wars?
    And much, much more!

    Some of the topics covered in part two of this book include:
    How elephants helped win an important battle
    The island that two cities fought for
    How we use the same type of government used back then
    Plebians and Patricians – which would you want to be? Why?
    How did a great talker become so important?
    Why a city started another war with the city it had just beaten!
    When the Romans met the Greeks
    Everyone was a citizen, except for . . . can you guess?
    Changing your name – everyone did it!
    This Cleopatra – or THAT Cleopatra?
    And so much more!

    Some of the topics covered in part three of this book include:
    The longest river in the world – and it runs backward!
    Kings or Pharaohs – which came first?
    Menes and the Narmer Palette – what’s the big deal?
    Gods and Kings – or both?
    Sunsets, underworlds, and tombs
    The first pyramid ever built in Ancient Egypt
    Sneferu’s mistake
    The Great Pyramid of Giza – the tallest structure on earth until . . .
    Pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom
    King Senusret III – The “Warrior King”
    Amenemhat’s labyrinth – with over 3,000 rooms!
    The Hyksos – a painting ends a theory
    Ramesses II – Why so popular?
    Here come the Assyrians and Persians – uh oh…
    Alexander the Great
    Cleopatra – why she married her 12-year-old brother
    And so much more!

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