A classic historical biography recounting the life of the Persian king Xerxes and the dramatic conflicts between the Persian Empire and the Greek world.
In this engaging historical narrative, Jacob Abbott recounts the life and reign of Xerxes I, ruler of the vast Persian Empire during the fifth century BCE. Drawing upon ancient sources and historical tradition, Abbott presents the story of a monarch whose ambition and authority brought him into direct conflict with the fiercely independent city-states of Greece.
The narrative follows Xerxes from his accession to the Persian throne through the famous campaigns against Greece, including the legendary battles that have become part of classical history. Abbott describes the enormous resources of the Persian Empire, the organisation of its armies, and the dramatic confrontations that occurred as Persia sought to extend its power westward.
Part of Abbott's well-known series of historical biographies for younger readers, Xerxes introduces one of the most powerful figures of the ancient world while placing his story within the wider history of the Persian Empire and its encounters with Greek civilisation. Written with clarity and narrative energy, the book remains an accessible introduction to the figures and events that shaped the classical world.