Pyrrhus

Pyrrhus
Pyrrhus, written by Jacob Abbott, details the life of the ancient king of Epirus who reigned from 336 to 321 BC. Renowned for his military prowess, Pyrrhus is best known for his campaigns in Macedon and Italy, which led to the coining of the term 'Pyrrhic victory.' This historical account provides insight into his strategies and the impact of his conquests on the ancient world.








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