SoyAlejandroMagno

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SoyAlejandroMagno

He had an obsessive link to the character of Achilles, the most powerful and feared warrior in Greek mythology. He had chosen him as a child, when his teacher Aristotle taught him the Homeric poems, and dreamed of resembling him. He felt the same passionate admiration for him as the guys of today for their sports idols. They say that Alexander always slept with his book of the Iliad and a dagger under his pillow. 
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SoyAureliaMartell

¿Tengo ante mis ojos al grandísimo Alejandro Magno? El mismo hombre que convirtió el mundo en un tablero de ajedrez y a los reyes en piezas para su juego. El conquistador que enfrentó imperios, pero nunca su propio corazón. Dime, ¿traes contigo el ímpetu de un ejército?

SoyAlejandroMagno

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SoyAlejandroMagno

He had an obsessive link to the character of Achilles, the most powerful and feared warrior in Greek mythology. He had chosen him as a child, when his teacher Aristotle taught him the Homeric poems, and dreamed of resembling him. He felt the same passionate admiration for him as the guys of today for their sports idols. They say that Alexander always slept with his book of the Iliad and a dagger under his pillow. 
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