PPT-Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World

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Greatest Legacy establish Hellenistic Culture and the spread of the Greek idealsideas throughout the known world 336 BCE to 146 BCE is known as the HELLENISTIC

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Greatest Legacy establish Hellenistic Culture and the spread of the Greek idealsideas throughout the known world 336 BCE to 146 BCE is known as the HELLENISTIC AGE Breakup of Alexanders Empire. SS.6.W.3.6. The Peloponnesian War. In 431 B.C.E., Sparta declared war on Athens. This conflict was called the Peloponnesian War. After 27 years of fighting, Sparta finally won.. Meanwhile, a new danger was growing to the north, in Macedonia.. Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms. Time Periods. Alexander born 20 or 21 July 356 BCE. Died 10 or 11 June 323 BCE. Last Hellenistic Kingdom in Egypt is annexed into the Roman Empire- 12 Aug. 30 BCE. 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.”. Alexander the Great. By: . Cameron Ross, Mackenzie Mayernik, Katie Abraham. Introduction. Great leadership knows no time period, region, or social status. Alexander the Great conquered an immense amount of the ancient world in such a short amount of time. 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. . Amy & . Mandi. Content Standards : 6.4 # 4, 7, & 8. Alexander the Great & the Spread of Greek Culture. Macedonia. Land north of Greece. A warrior people, that admired . G. reek culture. By 400 B.C. were very powerful. Key questions. How had Alexander II (1855-1881) brought change to Russia?. What factors brought change in Russia in the period 1881-1924?. What problems did Alexander III face when he became Tsar?. How did Alexander III deal with threats to Russian autocracy?. 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.”. Northeastern Mediterranean Sea. Aegean Sea to the East, Ionian Sea to the West. Long, uneven coastline. Sea played an important role in Greece. Mountainous, kept villages apart, couldn’t unite, allowed invaders from the North. (The Roman Theatre). 1. Roman theatre was comprised of a wide variety of events – yes, including the gladiatorial games.. Image: https://www.usu.edu/markdamen/ClasDram/chapters/121romhist.htm. To understand Roman theatre, it is essential to recognize from the outset that drama in the Greek sense played only a small role in it.. . 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. By: . Cameron Ross, Mackenzie Mayernik, Katie Abraham. Introduction. Great leadership knows no time period, region, or social status. Alexander the Great conquered an immense amount of the ancient world in such a short amount of time. Discover the truth and the facts about Manifestation Magic™ PDF, eBook by Alexander Wilson. Click \"SHARE\" and \"DOWNLOAD\" to read the document offline. Argead. Dynasty (332-309). Alexander . the Great (332-323. ). Philip III . Arrhidaeus. (323-317). Alexander IV (316-309). Key Terms. Alexander the Great. Philip . III . Arrhidaeus. Perdiccas. Alexander IV.

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