PPT-The Alexander Board Meeting
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24 September 2013 Review of Richfield operating structure and proposed positioning for Alexander 2 AGENDA 3 4 RHI IS AN ESTABLISHED HOTEL MANAGEMENT COMPANY Richfield
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24 September 2013 Review of Richfield operating structure and proposed positioning for Alexander 2 AGENDA 3 4 RHI IS AN ESTABLISHED HOTEL MANAGEMENT COMPANY Richfield was founded in 1968 as . of . Macedon. unstable & relatively insignificant kingdom before 4th century. weak ties to Greek world. not considered completely Greek by southern Greeks. ". Medizers. " during Persian Invasion . Date of Reign:. March 1. st. , 1881- October 20. th. , 1894 . Mathias . Gonczi. , Savannah Shaker, Daniel Silva, and Jacob Stark. What Ideology?. Alexander III was a conservative idealist…. He repressed his opponents . Greatest . Legacy . . establish Hellenistic Culture and the spread of the Greek ideals/ideas throughout the known world!!. 336 BCE to 146 BCE is known as the . HELLENISTIC AGE. Breakup of Alexander’s Empire. Prostration, Calliesthenes, The Rock of Sogdiana, Massaga, Rock of Aornos, Battle of Hydaspes. Alexander’s . orientalism. At this time, Alexander was adopting Persian customs. One such practice involved having people bow and kiss the ground before the king, otherwise known as prostration. . Hamilton pages 145-146. When, how and why did Hephaestion die?. List the ways that Alexander grieved for him.. A great site telling Hephaistion’s story. : . http://myweb.unomaha.edu/~jreameszimmerman/Hephaistion/hephaistion.html. Visual Art Foundations. Alexander Calder. 1898-. 1976. Parents were artists. Began sculpting with wire. Invented the mobile. Creates large sculptures called Stabiles. Went to school for . engineering. . October 1, 331 BC. Strategic Context. In his quest to conquer the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great defeats Darius III in battle twice, at the River Granicus in 334 BC and Issus the following year. After neutralizing the Persian navy by capturing its ports along the Mediterranean coast, Alexander forces Darius to fight another battle, this time on the plain of Gaugamela. The night before battle, Darius keeps his army awake in expectation of a surprise night attack while Alexander gives his army much-needed rest. Not surprisingly, Alexander is able to march his army to the Persian left wing at dawn before Darius can respond.. The Lancet Infectious Disease . 10: 275-278; http://www.inamay.com/article/why-midwifery. www.soapboxcollaborative.org. Copyright North of Scotland Health Service Archive. A Forgotten Hero: . Dr Alexander Gordon of Aberdeen. The Greeks at War. AIM: . Why . were . the conquests of Alexander the Great important to the development of the Western World?. Do Now: . Quiz. Write Down Aim in Notebook. Thermopylae. “. Stranger, go tell the Spartans that we lie here in obedience to their laws.”. l. ike you to reflect upon his significance by answering the following question. . ‘. Alexander II deserves the title the Tsar Liberator’ To what extent would you agree with this statement? . You MUST incorporate and analyse one or more of the following 5 sources in your answer.. Lesson . 4 . Alexander the Great and the Legacy of Greece. . Learning Objectives. Explain how Alexander the Great built an extensive empire.. Describe the empire’s cultural impact.. Identify major Hellenic Greek scientists and their discoveries and innovations.. . I. Philip Builds Macedonia’s Power. Macedonia’s location. 1. . A. Philip’s Army. Philip becomes king. a. age:. b. date:. Philip’s unbeatable army= 2 fighting groups. a.. b.. Just North of Greece. RISE TO POWER. Alexander . Became King in 336 BC . Not first in line for throne. Taught by Aristotle . Phillip assassinated . . Killed rivals for the throne . Ashoka. Reigned 269-233 BC . Bloody struggle for the throne.. Title: GeneReview Table 2 Authors : Srivastava S, Naidu S Upd ate d : January 2015 Note: The following inform ation is provided by the author s listed above and has not been reviewed by GeneReview
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