Ancient Empires before Alexander: The complete course contains all 36 lectures
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All Lectures:
1. A Meditation on Empire
2. Lands, Seas, and Sources
3. Sargon and the Dawn of Empire
4. The Third Dynasty of Ur
5. The Empire of Hammurabi
6. Mitanni and the Kassites
7. The Rise of Hatti
8. The Government of Hatti
9. Hatti at War
10. The Climax and Collapse of Hatti
11. The Rise of the Egyptian Empire
12. The Imperial Army and Administration
13. The End of the Egyptian Empire
14. The Minoan Thalassocracy
15. Mycenae and the Dawn of Greece
16. The Collapse of the Mycenaean World
17. The Birth of Israel
18. The Empire of David and Solomon
19. The Dawn of Assyria
20. The Rise of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
21. The Government of Assyria
22. Assyria at War
23. The Climax and Collapse of Assyria
24. The Neo-Babylonian Empire
25. The Rise of the Persian Empire
26. The Outbreak of the Greek Wars
27. Xerxes and the Invasion of Greece
28. From Plataea to the Peace of Callias
29. The Persian Empire from 450 to 334
30. The Government and Army of Persia
31. Alexander and the Fall of Persia
32. The Origins of Carthage and Its Empire
33. Ruling and Defending Carthage's Empire
34. The First War with Rome
35. Hannibal and the Fall of Carthage
36. Ancient Empires before Alexander, and After
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