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Alexander the Great and The Hellenistic Age
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Early Life Alexander the Great was born in 356 BC – As a young boy, he was tutored by the great philosopher Aristotle – Alexander was very well educated. He was good at all subjects
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Phillip II (Phillip the 2 nd ) His father was Philip II, King of Macedonia – Phillip II wanted to expand the Macedonian kingdom and conquer Greece Alexander became king at 20 years old when Philip II was assassinated by his own bodyguard
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Macedon
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King Alexander When Alexander took the throne, he inherited a very strong army and continued his father’s mission to expand the kingdom Alexander was a brilliant commander and expanded the empire from Egypt and Greece all the way to the Indus Valley
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Alexander’s Conquests
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Alexander’s Kingdom
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Commander In Chief Alexander is considered to be one of the greatest military commanders of all-time He was undefeated in battle – 10 major battles and over 100 smaller ones Alexander’s army defeated King Darius and the Persians, which was the most powerful military at the time
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Decline Eventually, his army got tired and many decided to return to Macedonia after conquering so much land At age 32, he got sick and died suddenly
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Cultural Diffusion The conquests of Alexander the Great led to a significant amount of cultural diffusion – This means culture was spread (or diffused) over a vast area – Ideas, languages, religions, technologies, and much more moved from one place to another
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Hellenistic Age Lasted from about 324 BC – 200 BC Greek culture mixes with the cultures of the Middle East, Northern Africa, and India Greek language and ideas are spread
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