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Macedonia Under Philip II
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Final Act in Classical Greece Greeks continued to fight intermittently for two generationsGreeks continued to fight intermittently for two generations Macedonians took over from northMacedonians took over from north –Philip of Macedonia turned it into effective, aggressive state –Took over most of mainland City states became provinces of Macedonian EmpireCity states became provinces of Macedonian Empire From now on, Greece would almost always be under foreign ruleFrom now on, Greece would almost always be under foreign rule
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Alexander the Great 356-323 B.C.E.
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Alexander the Great ’ s Empire
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Alexander the Great in Persia
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Building Greek Cities in the East
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Pergamum: A New “ Hellenistic ” City Cosmopolitan Culture
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Trade in the Hellenistic World
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Library at Alexandria (333 B.C.E.)
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Hellenic vs. Hellenistic Art
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Hellenistic Philosophers Cynics Diogenes ignore social conventions & avoid luxuries. citizens of the world. live a humble, simple life. Epicurians Epicurus avoid pain & seek pleasure. all excess leads to pain! politics should be avoided.
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Hellenistic Philosophers Stoics Zeno nature is the expansion of divine will. concept of natural law. get involved in politics, not for personal gain, but to perform virtuous acts for the good of all. true happiness is found in great achievements.
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The “ Known ” World – 3c B.C.E.
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Hellenism: The Arts & Sciences Scientists / Mathematicians: Aristarchus heliocentric theory. Euclid geometry. Archimedes pulley. Ptolemy geocentric theory.
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Ptolemaic View of the Universe
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The Breakup of Alexander ’ s Empire
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The Incursion of Rome into the Hellenistic World
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