Alexander the Great/ Hellenistic Empire: BCE

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Alexander the Great/ Hellenistic Empire: 336-323BCE

Roman Republic: 31BCE

Alexander the Great Empire Alexander the Great Empire Use Pg. 10 and 11 Bodies of Water: Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Tigris River, Euphrates River, Nile River Cities: Persepolis, Tyre, Alexandria, Alexandria Ariorum, Alexandria Arachoton, Alexandria Opiana, Babylon, Issus, Gordium, Jerusalem, Pergamum, Pella, Thebes, Athens, Sparta Empire Breakup (color and label): Seleucid Kingdom, Ptolemaic Kingdom, Antigonid Kingdom With a dotted line trace out the rout of Alexander the Great Roman Republic Use Pg. 14 and 15 Bodies of Water: Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Adriatic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Aegean Sea Territories (Label in ALL CAPS): Gaul, Hither Spain, Farther Spain, Italy, Illyricum, Macedonia, Numidia, Sicily, Asia, Syria Cities: Rome, Syracuse, Carthage Color the extent of Roman rule in the year 31BCE Alexander the Great Empire Use Pg. 10 and 11 Bodies of Water: Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Tigris River, Euphrates River, Nile River Cities: Persepolis, Tyre, Alexandria, Alexandria Ariorum, Alexandria Arachoton, Alexandria Opiana, Babylon, Issus, Gordium, Jerusalem, Pergamum, Pella, Thebes, Athens, Sparta Empire Breakup (color and label): Seleucid Kingdom, Ptolemaic Kingdom, Antigonid Kingdom With a dotted line trace out the rout of Alexander the Great Roman Republic Use Pg. 14 and 15 Bodies of Water: Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Adriatic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Aegean Sea Territories (Label in ALL CAPS): Gaul, Hither Spain, Farther Spain, Italy, Illyricum, Macedonia, Numidia, Sicily, Asia, Syria Cities: Rome, Syracuse, Carthage Color the extent of Roman rule in the year 31BCE