PPT-The Hellenistic Period (332-30)

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Argead Dynasty 332309 Alexander the Great 332323 Philip III Arrhidaeus 323317 Alexander IV 316309 Key Terms Alexander the Great Philip III Arrhidaeus Perdiccas

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Argead Dynasty 332309 Alexander the Great 332323 Philip III Arrhidaeus 323317 Alexander IV 316309 Key Terms Alexander the Great Philip III Arrhidaeus Perdiccas Alexander IV. Jimmy Saros. ARCH 0250. 12/4/08. A shift in culture, art, and the depiction of Narrative . www.wikipedia.org. Classical Greece. Split up into City States. Said to be the foundation for western civilization.. One Paradigm. Naturalistic Philosophy (Pre-Socratics). Humanistic Period (From Socrates to death of Alexander). Hellenistic (death of Aristotle to death of Augustine). Hellenic vs. Hellenistic. Hellenic – Greek thinkers. Pergamon. , Greece. HOW DO BUILDINGS AND ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMS EXPRESS THE . VALUES (values can be cultural, social or religious) AND POLITICAL AGENDAS OF THEIR . PATRONS. ?. THE PERGAMON ACROPOLIS. 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. E.M.P.T.Y.. E. xpectations. M. essiah. P. entecost. T. eaching. Y. et-To-Come. E. XPECTATIONS - . The . Intertestamental . Period. Between the Testaments. OT. NT. Why does the Intertestamental Period Matter???. 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. 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. Cox Paisley IB. WHAP. Why Homer was used as the basis for Greek education. The . Polis,. or city-state, and how the city-states of Athens and Sparta differed. What the greeks meant by democracy, and in what way the Athenian political system was a democracy?. (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.. Introduction. In 336 B.C., Alexander the Great became the leader of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia. By the time he died 13 years later, Alexander had built an empire that stretched from Greece all the way to India. . Jimmy Saros. ARCH 0250. 12/4/08. A shift in culture, art, and the depiction of Narrative . www.wikipedia.org. Classical Greece. Split up into City States. Said to be the foundation for western civilization.. Lesson 1 – Poets and Heroes. Lesson 2 - The Greek City-States. Lesson 3 – Classical Greece (500BCE-338BCE). Lesson 4 – Classical Greek Culture. Lesson 5 – Alexander and the Hellenistic Era. Macedonians Invade Greece . The Rise of the Greek World 3 February 2010 Lecture Outline The Age of Calamities Decline of Mycenae The Greek Dark Ages Trade and Recovery Rise of a Social Elite The Greek Archaic Age Rebuilding after the Dark Ages Essential Question:. How did Greek culture spread?. Alexander the great. The Macedonians north of Greece emerged as a powerful kingdom.. King Philip II took control and wanted to unite Greece under Macedonia and eventually conquer Persia.

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