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A Greek mercenary army of roughly ten thousand, stranded deep within the Persian domains after a failed bid for power, undertakes a long, perilous withdrawal toward the sea. The narrative follows successive marches and river crossings, skirmishes, betrayals, and diplomatic encounters while leadership reorganizes and soldiers hold assemblies to decide strategy. Vivid attention to terrain, logistics, and military procedure accompanies portraits of courage, hardship, and collective morale. The account balances clear chronological storytelling with topographical and cultural description, highlighting themes of endurance, improvisational leadership, and the practical realities of ancient warfare.
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