Title: Alexander the Great
1Alexander the Great
- In this lesson, students will identify the
contributions of Alexander the Great to world
history. - Students will be able to identify and/or define
the following terms - Alexander the Great
- Macedonia
- Hellenism
2Greeces neighbor to the north is Macedonia.
3Philip II
- Philip II was a king of Macedonia. In 338 B.C.,
he conquered the Greek city-states. - After his successful conquest of the Greeks, he
planned to conquer Persia. - However, he died before he could realize his plan.
4This ancient coin bears the image of Philip II of
Macedonia.
5Alexander the Great
- After the death of Philip II, his son, Alexander,
set out to conquer the world. - Alexander quickly conquered Asia Minor, Egypt,
and Babylon. By 330 B.C., he defeated all of the
Persian armies. - Alexander moved his army all the way to the Indus
River.
6Alexander the Great conquered a vast empire.
7A Tired Army
- When Alexanders soldiers reached the Indus
River, they begged Alexander to turn back. - The Indus River was the end of the known world
for his soldiers. - In 323 B.C., Alexander developed a fever in
Babylon. He died within a few days.
8Alexander the Great was only 32 when he died.
For 13 years, he had ruled a vast empire.
9After the death of Alexander
- Alexanders empire fell apart after his death.
- His three generals divided the empire into three
kingdoms-Macedon, Egypt, and Syria. - These kingdoms often fought each other but they
were united by their common Greek culture.
10After the death of Alexander the Great, his vast
empire was divided among his generals.
11Hellenism
- Alexander the Great spread Greek culture
throughout his empire. - As Greek culture spread eastward, it blended with
other cultures. This blend of eastern and
western cultures is called Hellenism. - Hellenism comes from the Greek word Hellas,
which means their own land.
12Hellenism is a Greek like culture.
13Hellenistic Culture
- Hellenistic culture shaped the Mediterranean
world for nearly 300 years. - However, Alexanders dream of creating an
enduring empire with one government did not come
true. - After Alexanders death, the Romans eventually
realized this dream
14Alexander the Great spread Greek culture
throughout the Mediterranean world.
15Questions for Reflection
- Where is Macedonia located?
- List two accomplishments of Alexander the Great.
- Why did Alexanders soldiers want to return home
after invading the Indus River Valley? - What happened to Alexanders empire after his
death? Why did this happen? - Define Hellenism.