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ALEXANDER THE GREAT

Early Life Born in the Pella Region of Macedonia in 356 B.C. Father Phillip II Mother Queen Olympia

Father King Phillip II Was rarely home and often fighting to increase his kingdom Dream was to conquer the Persian Empire

Queen Olympia It was said that Alexander was very close to his mother and wrote to her weekly while away conquering his Empire

Education Phillip hired Aristotle and other educated Greeks to teach Alexander the Sciences, Math and Warfare

Iliad Alexander Carried a copy of the Iliad everywhere he went

Boyhood Heros Alexander loved stories of Achilles and Hercules who were both Ancient Greek Legendary hero’s

Military In 338 B.C. Alexander was given command of the Companion Calvary in Phillips Army and helped defeat the Greek Cities of Athens and Thebes

Death of Phillip Phillip is murdered at his daughters Wedding Leaving the 19 Year old Alexander as Heir to the throne and King of Macedonia.

Alexander Claims the Throne Alexander is Proclaimed King. Greek Cities try to rise up against the young King Alexander crushes Thebes disheartening the Greeks

Greek Allegiance To keep the Greeks in Check Alexander promises that in return for their loyalty and soldiers he will invade the Persian Empire and Free Greek cities

Persian Empire

Alexander Visits Troy Before Attacking the Persian Empire Alexander is said to have visited Troy and the Tomb of Achilles. It is said he took Achilles shield for good luck.

First Defeat of Persians First Defeats Darius III at Grancius River 100,000 Persians 45,000 Greek/Macedonians

Phalanx

Alexander Led Calvary Alexander always led his Calvary Troops on his black warhorse named Bucephelus Bucephalus - History's Greatest Horse (Alexander) - YouTube

Siege of Tyre On his way to Egypt Alexander attacked the city of Tyre a Phoenician city state

Price of Defiance During his first attack on the walled City Alexander lost hundreds of his Macedonian troops He was so enraged he destroyed half the city and killed everyone inside

Alexander and Egypt After defeating Darius Alexander turned South towards Egypt. The Egyptians who had suffered under Persian rule made Alexander Pharoah

Alexandria Builds a Greek Style city on the Northern Coast of Egypt City is named in his honor and will be a symbol for the greatest leader the world has ever known

Lighthouse of Alexandria It will house the first lighthouse ever built One of the wonders of the Ancient World

Library of Alexandria City will also house the greatest library the world has ever known

Claimed by the Sea Alexandria and all its wonders will be claimed by the sea

Final Defeat of Darius III Darius offered Alexander Peace terms and all the lands west of the Euphrates river Alexander refused and defeated Darius at the Battle of IssusAlexander the Great battle Gaugamela Greek by descend Macedonian Αλέξανδρος - YouTube

Alexander King of Persia 333 B.C. Alexander Declares himself King of Persia He is now King of Macedonia and Greece Pharaoh of Egypt King of Persia

Ruler of Babylon Alexander will conquer the Great and Ancient city of Babylon Alexander the Great enters Babylon (Howard Shore, the Return of the King) - YouTube

Largest Empire Alexander rules an Empire that is not only huge but spans three continents and holds several of the wonders of the Ancient World

Everything Alexander now controls the gold, land, people and resources of everything we have talked about in class this year. He is the greatest man that has ever lived.

Defeat of Alexander Alexander invades the jungles of India where he meets his demise He has fought in countless battles. Led from the front and never the rear No man has ever defeated him

Malria

Malaria

No Heir Alexander had no Heir. On his death bed he said his empire should go to the strongest. His generals fought and broke it up. They even fought for control of Alexander’s Body