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Cette série plonge dans les profondeurs de l'histoire navale, retraçant les vies et les exploits des commandants les plus significatifs et influents à travers le temps. Elle explore leur génie stratégique, leurs sacrifices personnels et l'impact profond de leurs actions sur le cours des événements mondiaux. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des récits de batailles épiques, de manœuvres politiques complexes et de portraits captivants de dirigeants qui ont façonné des nations et des empires.

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Alexander
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