Alexander the Great: His Life and His Mysterious Death

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Last update: 02-24-2025


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What can we learn from the stunning rise and mysterious death of the ancient world’s greatest conqueror? An acclaimed biographer reconstructs the life of Alexander the Great in this magisterial revisionist portrait.

“[An] infectious sense of narrative momentum.... Its energy is unflagging, including the verve with which it tackles that teased final mystery about the specific cause of Alexander’s death.” (The Christian Science Monitor)

More than two millennia have passed since Alexander the Great built an empire that stretched to every corner of the ancient world, from the backwater kingdom of Macedonia to the Hellenic world, Persia, and ultimately to India - all before his untimely death at age 33. Alexander believed that his empire would stop only when he reached the Pacific Ocean. But stories of both real and legendary events from his life have kept him evergreen in our imaginations with a legacy that has meant something different to every era: In the Middle Ages he became an exemplar of knightly chivalry, he was a star of Renaissance paintings, and by the early 20th century he'd even come to resemble an English gentleman. But who was he in his own time?

In Alexander the Great, Anthony Everitt judges Alexander’s life against the criteria of his own age and considers all his contradictions. We meet the Macedonian prince who was naturally inquisitive and fascinated by science and exploration, as well as the man who enjoyed the arts and used Homer’s great epic, the Iliad, as a bible. As his empire grew, Alexander exhibited respect for the traditions of his new subjects and careful judgment in administering rule over his vast territory. But his career also had a dark side. An inveterate conqueror who in his short life built the largest empire up to that point in history, Alexander glorified war and was known to commit acts of remarkable cruelty.

As debate continues about the meaning of his life, Alexander's death remains a mystery. Did he die of natural causes - felled by a fever - or did his marshals, angered by his tyrannical behavior, kill him? An explanation of his death can lie only in what we know of his life, and Everitt ventures to solve that puzzle, offering an ending to Alexander’s story that has eluded so many for so long.


Top reviews from the United States

  • John
    5.0 out of 5 stars A full and satisfactory biography on Alexander
    Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
    I love Everitt’s writing style. He does an excellent job of bringing Alexander and his to life in a way that is extremely interesting and engaging.

    This biography is very easy to read and great for a casual reader or more serious students of history which is true for all of Everitt’s books.

    A linear and straight forward biography that is also interesting and introduces the important people in Alexander’s lives without ever getting dull or boring.

    If you’re looking for a full biography and interesting biography on Alexander, this is the one
  • steven souder
    5.0 out of 5 stars I love history !
    Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
    A great insight as to the lives of the people in that time period.
    Hard for me to comprehend the life style of Greek or Macidonian cultures. I agree that Alexander likely was bred to be a leader , warrior, and King. He did not disappoint me . What a life. scs
  • Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good research done on an obscure time in history
    Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021
    The author wrote this book being as accurate as he could without leaving out the most important events during Alexander the Great's conquest. He put lots of work into it. What concerned me was that lots of vocabulary I didn't understand, to where I had to constantly refer to a dictionary. Could of used terms easier to understand. Sentence structures were at times a little odd as well. Otherwise, the book is very informative about what happened during this time, the characters involved etc.
  • Ryan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite
    Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
    The best book on Alexander aside from Philip and Alexander.
  • Steve
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
    Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023
    I'm hard to please when it comes to reading books. This is one of my favorite books of all time. It's very well written, except for how some of the battles are explained, but the rest is so good that I give it 5 stars.
  • Austin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Well written and wholly compelling
    Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2022
    The book arrived in excellent condition and at the speed promised.

    The content itself is excellent, well written and easy to follow for someone like myself, who didn’t know much about Alexander beyond the basics.
  • R.A.H.
    4.0 out of 5 stars The man was Great..
    Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2022
    I enjoyed this book very much and particularly this author with his smooth flow. Consider this: in todays world the guy would not be old enough to drink ..and he’s out there conquering worlds, lol
  • Tim N.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
    Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
    If you are lucky enough to find an author who knows how to tell a compelling story and make you want to keep reading, read their books. Everitt is one of those authors. Those who have read his other books know what i’m talking about. AWESOME book from beginning to end. No, I don’t know him.

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