  Philip II of Macedon (r 359-335 BCE)  Alexander III (the Great) of Macedon (r 335-323 BCE)  Ptolemaic Empire (Egypt)  Seleucid Empire (Asia Minor)

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  Philip II of Macedon (r BCE)  Alexander III (the Great) of Macedon (r BCE)  Ptolemaic Empire (Egypt)  Seleucid Empire (Asia Minor)  Antigonid Empire (Macedon) Key Terms

 Philip II of Macedon

 Alexander III (The Great)

 Alexander’s Empire?

Silver Victory Coin Minted in 323 BCE? Alexander crowned by Nike Alexander fighting a king on his war elephant…

 Cities Founded after the Conquest

 Successor States

 Merging Cultures

  Syncretism  Alexandria  Erastothenes ( BCE)  Archimedes ( BCE) Key Terms

Buddha with Greek Dress From 1st c century CE Gandhara, now Pakistan

A New Culture?

 Alexandria of Egypt

 Erastothenes ( BCE)

Archimedes Palimpsest