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===Greek campaign=== The first real campaign focuses on Ancient [[Greece]]. The opening five scenarios (of eight scenarios total) focus on the rise of Greece. The story tells of the early [[Helladic]] people from Anatolia, the [[Trojan War]], the rise of [[Athens]] by unifying [[Attica]] and the first years of the [[Peloponnesian War]]. There are some fictional elements as well (such as the [[Trojan horse]] being given to the [[Ithaca]]ns by the gods). The second part is about the life of [[Alexander the Great]]. The sixth scenario is about Alexander's ascension to the Macedonian throne and ''de facto'' control of Greece by crushing the revolt of [[Thebes, Greece|Thebes]], Athens and [[Sparta]]. The following scenario is about the [[Battle of the Granicus]], [[Battle of Issus]] and the siege of [[Tyre (Lebanon)|Tyre]]. The final scenario is the [[Battle of Gaugamela]], the capture of Babylon and the battle for the [[Persian Gates]], a mountain pass which beyond lies [[Persepolis]], the ceremonial capital of [[Persia]]. The campaign ends when Alexander and his army enters Persepolis and Alexander manages to escape an assassination attempt while visiting the tomb of [[Xerxes I of Persia]].
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