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Title: Hellenism and Alexander the Great


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Hellenism and Alexander the Great
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The Hellenistic World
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AlexanderCreativity in Leadership
  • Created and followed plans in the days when no
    one else seemed to even make plans
  • The plans succeeded because
  • Personal desires for greatness
  • Inspired confidence
  • Dedication to execution of the plan

4
Alexander the GreatPersonal Desire for Greatness
  • As a boy, Alexander said
  • My father will get ahead of me in everything,
    and will leave nothing great for me to do.

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AlexanderInspired Confidence
  • The "perfect Greek"
  • Handsome
  • Well educated (by Aristotle)
  • Respectful of Greek past (memorized and carried
    with him a copy of the Illiad)
  • Adept in rhetoric and diplomacy (ambassador)
  • Athletic (competing throughout his life)
  • Scientist (strong interest in plants, animals,
    geography, and even took scientists on his
    campaigns)

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AlexanderInspired Confidence
  • The Perfect General
  • Never lost a battle
  • Personally fought in battles (wounded several
    times)
  • After a battle mingled with the survivors
  • Honored the dead
  • Strongly religious burials
  • Exempted their families from further military
    duty and from taxes
  • Broke up regional regiments to have loyalty
    directly to him

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AlexanderInspired Confidence
  • The Perfect Conqueror
  • Spared families of conquered kings
  • This won the cooperation of the families
  • Treated conquered soldiers with respect
  • This convinced some conquered soldiers to switch
    sides and support him
  • Respected local religions and customs
  • Desert soothsayer
  • Rebuilt Karnak and Luxor temples

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Alexander Ruthless execution of his plans
  • Execution of rivals in the Macedonian court
    (sensed because his father had been assassinated
    by a personal guard)
  • Suppression of the Thebian revolt
  • 30,000 Thebians sold into slavery
  • Tyre destroyed (except the temples and the house
    of Pindar the poet, which perpetuated Alexanders
    image as the Perfect Greek")

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AlexanderRuthless execution of his plan
  • Destroy the Persian ports
  • Battle of Granicus River
  • Crossing of the river during morning Persian
    sacrifices to the sun and sudden cavalry attack
  • Gordian knot
  • Battle of Issus
  • Greeks outnumbered 3 to 1 (some say 10 to 1)
  • Persian emperor, Darius III, personally
    commanding the Persian army
  • Alexander personally led attack directly at
    Darius III
  • Darius fled, the Persians broke, and the Greeks
    won the battle
  • Spared lives of queen and court (admiration from
    Persians)

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AlexanderRuthless execution of his plan
  • Battle of Phoenicia and Judea
  • Egypt
  • Welcomed Alexander
  • Recognized as Pharaoh ?
  • He founded Alexandria
  • Became the center of learning

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AlexanderRuthless execution of his plan
  • Battle of Gaugamela
  • Alexander crossed the Tigris River and waited
  • Several celestial events over next three nights
  • Alexander attacked directly at Darius and Darius
    fled
  • Darius was killed by his own troops

12
AlexanderRuthless execution of his plan
  • Conquest of Eastern Persia
  • Conquest of Bactria (Afghanistan and Pakistan)
  • Turning aside at India and return to Persia

13
Post-Alexander Empire
  • 1 year old son did not receive the throne
  • Empire divided by the generals
  • EgyptPtolemy
  • Persian area and IndiaSeleucus
  • PergamumAttalids
  • Greece, Asia Minor, Macedonia4 generals

Ptolemy
Seleucus
Attalids
4 Generals
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Hellenization
  • Hellenistic kingdoms (dynasties)
  • Border wars between each other
  • Imported Greeks as bureaucrats, soldiers,
    artisans (Greek-like cities)
  • Greeks offered land for immigration
  • Occupied kingdoms adopted Greek ways in addition
    to their own culture
  • Egyptians, Persians
  • Some Jews resisted (Pharisees versus Saducees)

15
Hellenization
  • Greek became language of art and commerce
  • Language of the Eastern Mediterranean through
    Roman and Byzantine Empires (until
    1453 AD)
  • Greek Trade
  • Cities throughout empire
  • Money standardized (Athenian)
  • Greeks were natural traders (ancient heritage)

16
Hellenistic Art
  • Often showed movement
  • Victory at Samothrace

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Hellenistic Art
  • Usually very dramatic
  • Laocoön and His Sons
  • Story of a man who tried to convince the Trojans
    not to accept the Trojan horse (killed by Athena
    with a snake)

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Architecture
  • Temple of the Muses built at Alexandria
  • First state-supported university
  • Teachers from all over the world
  • Library with a copy of nearly every book
  • Commerce and learning support each other
  • Ships required to allow scribes to copy their
    books

19
Architecture
  • Lighthouse at Alexandria
  • Pharos Island
  • Over 400 feet high
  • Light intensified with reflectors
  • One of 7 wonders of ancient world

20
Architecture
  • Temple of Zeus at Pergamum
  • Rivalry with Alexandria
  • Scholars in Alexandria prohibited shipment of
    papyrus to Pergamum
  • Pergamum developed parchment
  • Parchment works best in sheets bound together
    (first books)

21
Hellenistic Science
  • Euclid (320-260 BC)
  • Lived in Alexandria
  • Compiled Elements of Geometry
  • Used as a text book until 1900
  • Basis for Newtonian physics

22
Hellenistic Science
  • Archimedes (287-212 BC)
  • Lived in Syracuse
  • Greatest scientist until Newton
  • Trained at Alexandria
  • Major discoveries in hydraulics, mathematics,
    mechanics, warfare, and astronomy

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Archimedes Hydraulics
  • Invented a planetarium
  • Buoyancy Kings crown

The wreath and the gold have equal weight
The wreath displaces more water
Macedonian Crown 4th c. BC
24
Archimedes Mathematics
  • Geometric calculations
  • Area/volume of circle, sphere, cone
  • Developed system similar to calculus
  • Polygons inside circle with ever higher numbers
    of sides
  • Calculated value for pi (?) to accuracy of
    0.0002
  • Devised Scientific notation (5 x 107)

25
Archimedes Mechanics
  • Levers
  • Defined theory
  • Pulleys
  • Challenge to drag a ship
  • Ship building
  • Giant ship
  • Cargo of 60 ships

26
Archimedes Warfare
  • War with the Romans
  • Claw cranes

27
Archimedes Warfare
  • Catapults
  • Mirrors

28
Modern attempt to duplicatemirror warfare (at
MIT)
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Archimedes Creativity (Environment and
Motivation)
  • Favor to the King
  • civic duty
  • Scientific curiosity
  • War
  • His opinion of his greatest accomplishment
  • "Perfect" geometric shape which he asked to be
    inscribed on his tomb
  • Sphere inscribed in cylinder
  • Volume ratios 32
  • Surface ratios 32
  • Ratio of volumes and areas of cone, sphere and
    cylinder 964

30
Hellenistic Science
  • Aristarchus of Samos (250 BC)
  • Purposed heliocentric universe
  • Eratosthenes
  • Calculated the circumference of
    the earth
  • Claimed a ship could sail around
    Africa to India
  • Claimed a ship could sail west
    to India

31
Hellenistic Creativity
  • Discussion How can a leader affect creativity?
  • Discussion Is theory more creative than
    application?

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Thank You
  • Be bold in your personal creativity.
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