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Alexander the Great
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Kingdom just north of Greece Greeks thought Macedonians were barbarians Macedonians thought of themselves as Greek Spoke Greek
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From Macedonia Studied in Greece when he was young Macedonia was poor and divided Philip united Macedonia Wanted to conquer Greek city-states Created alliances with them by threat/bribe Built army stronger than Sparta’s Conquered remaining city-states Athens and Thebes tried to fight Philip 338 BC Failed, and Philip took control of all of Greece
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Philip wanted to conquer all of Persia next Assassinated in 336BC Alexander the Great Philip’s son Became king at age 20 Had been educated in Greece by Aristotle Took Achilles as his hero instead Vowed to visit site of Ancient Troy and lay a wreath on Achilles’ tomb Achilles was the hero from the Iliad
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Invaded Persian Empire Empire weaker than it had been Still huge Egypt to India Success at conquering his own empire Took Persia, Egypt, lands beyond the Indus River Built cities wherever he conquered Named many after himself: Alexandria, Alexandroupolis
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Success came from driving his army hard Didn’t lose battles Troops refused to go on Soon after crossing Indus River Alexander upset, but turned back Caught fever in 323 BC Age 33 Died Sickness the cause?
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Kingdom split into thirds 50 years after his death Greece/Macedonia, Egypt, Persia Each ruled by one of his former commanders Greek cities formed in each of these empires Modeled after Ancient Greece Language, architecture, entertainment People moved from Greece to these cities Spread Greek culture Hellenism Greek culture after the death of Alexander the Great Hellas was the name the Greeks gave to their land
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Greatest of Hellenistic cities Located in Egypt at the Nile Delta Became capital Center of business and trade Lighthouse Library Largest in the world 500,000 scrolls Used by scholars from all over the world
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Euclid Developed geometry Geometric proofs explaining geometric shapes Eratosthenes Calculated distance around the earth Very close to correct distance Archimedes Developed the system of pulleys and levers for heavy lifting Aristarchus Believed sun to be center of universe, not the earth
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