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Alexander the Great 7 th Grade World Cultures & Geography

WAR TACTICS From the time of Alexander the Great

Fighting Style Example – Infantry in the Phalanx

Complete protection – Shield Box

Seige Train (Battering Ram)

IMAGES OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT Throughout the Ages

Procession of Alex the Great - Relief

Alexander fighting the Persian king Darius II - From Alexander Mosaic, from Pompeii, Naples, Naples National Archaeological MuseumAlexander Mosaic PompeiiNaplesNaples National Archaeological Museum

Alexander listening to Aristotle Aristotle was his teacher for a time.

Alexander with his Troops Crossing the Jaxartes Which one is Alexander? How do you know? How does this picture portray Alexander?

Silver Tetradrachm (unit of money) of Alexander the Great

1977 Greek Stamp – Alexander Honors the work of Homer by Raphael