Cyropaedia, The education of Cyrus

Cyropaedia, The education of Cyrus

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Xenophon wrote the Cyropaedia to outline his political and moral philosophy. He did this by endowing a fictional version of the boyhood of Cyrus the Great, founder of the first Persian Empire, with the qualities of what Xenophon considered the ideal ruler. The Cyropaedia relates instead that Astyages died and was succeeded by his son Cyaxares II, the maternal uncle of Cyrus. In the initial campaign against the Lydians, Babylonians and their allies, the Medians were led by Cyaxares and the Persians by Cyrus, who was crown prince of the Persians, since his father was still alive. Changes to this edition: Chapters have been broken down to make reading more enjoyable. A overwriting has been added to the chapters, which describes the content of each chapter. In this e-book, each chapter opens on its own page.

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