enopXenophon And The Greatest Adventure In History
<p>Xenophon of Athens was a man who wore many hats. If you met him later in life, you’d maybe call him a historian or a philosopher. He was a close friend and student of Socrates. His writings are still some of the most influential works to come out of Classical Antiquity. But Xenophon lived two lives.</p>
<p>Before he was a respected writer and philosopher, Xenophon was just a young soldier, trapped deep in enemy territory, with nothing to take him and his men home but their feet and the will to survive.</p>
<p>Plato and Socrates were great thinkers, but I doubt either of them would have survived the nightmare that was the Anabasis.</p>
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