PPT-Alexander’s Death (323 BCE) –
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Romes Conquest of Greece Proper 146 BCE Hellenic Age Alexanders Land Broken Cultural Epicentre of Greek culture moves Antioch Alexandra Art and Sculpture The Ideal
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Romes Conquest of Greece Proper 146 BCE Hellenic Age Alexanders Land Broken Cultural Epicentre of Greek culture moves Antioch Alexandra Art and Sculpture The Ideal is abandoned for the real. Alexander the Great was a young general who amassed the largest empire of the ancient world in just thirteen years. . His career was brief because he died a young man, . but Alexander’s . legacy was a . 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. Thera. 1200 BCE . Trojan. War. 490 BCE . Battle of. Marathon. 431 BCE . Peloponnesian. War. 430 BCE . Pericles. dies. 331 BCE . Alexander. d. efeats the Persians. 264 BCE . First. Punic War. 218 BCE . 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?. Tribune. Consul. Dictator. Censor. Clicker Quiz. Pompey the Great fought against all of the following except:. Mediterranean Pirates. Mithridates. of Pontus. Spartacus. Sulla. Clicker Quiz. What do you think was the primary cause of the breakdown of Roman civil society in the first century BCE?. Alexander The Great. Darius’ First Letter to Alexander. Sometime after Issus, Darius sent a letter to . Alexander, . requesting the release of his wife, mother and children. .. He also stated that Persia and Macedonia had been on good terms until Philip, “was guilty of unprovoked aggression” against King Arses, the previous king of Persia.. Geometric Period ca. 900-710 BCE. Archaic Period ca. 600-480 BCE. Early Classical Period ca. 480-440 BCE. Classical Period ca. 440-323 . BCE. Hellenistic Period ca.323-31 BCE. Roman Republic 509-31 BCE. II. Stage Two: Later Vedic Age, 1000-500 BCE. III. Stage Three: . Hinduism & Early Buddhism, . after 500 BCE. IDs: Brahmans, karma, . Mahavira. , Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha), d. 483 BCE. Argument. Unit 1 Section 2. Key Terms. City-State. A small independent state consisting of an urban center and the surrounding agricultural territory. A characteristic political form in early Mesopotamia, Archaic and Classical Greece, Phoenicia, and early Italy. Period 1 8000BCE-600BCE. Starts @ Neolithic Revolution. Before 8000 BCE . . homosapiens. (us) . Out . of Africa. Modern humans migrate after about 80,000 years ago from Africa. Island hop across Indonesia into Australia by 40,000 years ago. Discover the truth and the facts about Manifestation Magic™ PDF, eBook by Alexander Wilson. Click \"SHARE\" and \"DOWNLOAD\" to read the document offline. Australia - Brisbane to Tu31 2080 Km Australia - Cairns to Tu31 952 Km Lae to Tu31 366 Km Port Moresby POM to Tu31 238Km Papua New GuineaPort MoresbyAustralia CairnsTu31LaeQueenslandNorthern Te Early Civilizations. Edited by Mr. . Barkhau. Shamelessly stolen from . http://conaapwh.weebly.com/class-powerpoints.html. Mesopotamia:. The Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent. Fertile Crescent. = moon-shaped strip of land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf that is excellent farm land. 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.
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