Title: Alexander
1Alexanders relationship with the Macedonians
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- Read p. 88 paul artus Introduction
2Alexanders relationship with the Macedonians
See Handout
- Alexanders relationship with the Macedonian
nobles and soldiers varied. At the start of his
reign, he enjoyed total loyalty and devotion but
by the end there was resentment and open
opposition. - There are a number of reasons why this
relationship deteriorated.
3Macedonian monarchy differed from that of the
Persian monarchy
- In Macedonia, king and nobles were very close.
The king was first among equals. Nobles gave
their support and loyalty in return he sought
their advice. - In Persia the Great King had an exalted status.
He was above all others and even though not
considered a god, there was a certain aura
surrounding him. - Alexander began as first among equals but after
Darius death, became the Great King. Most
Macedonians were willing to accept this and
happily adopted the luxury associated with a
Persian King. They did, however, feel Alexander
was elevating himself to too high a status.
Also, many did not share Alexanders vision of an
empire where Macedonians and Persians lived in
harmony. Macedonians saw themselves as victors
and looked with contempt on the defeated
Persians. - It became difficult for Alexander to combine the
roles of King of Macedonia and Great King of
Persia. He was not, however, insensitive to the
feelings of the Macedonians, even if he was
determined to have his own way.
4The policy of fusion
Alexander and Macedonians
5The policy of Fusion
- As Alexander advanced through Asia his view of
the empire and his position with regard to the
conquered people changed. To achieve security and
permanence of his empire he adopted a policy of
fusion. According to the policy - Persians and macedonians were to live in harmony
- Persian soldiers would fight for alexander
- Persian religious practices would be tolerated
- Some Persian customs were adopted
- It created some serious problems between
Alexander and some Macedonians, who resented his
new approach.
See handout
6The policy of fusion
- Read page 88 Policy of fusion
- This was a policy that Alexander introduced. His
idea was to fuse the macedonian culture and
Persian culture together. This policy involved - Macedonians dressing in Persian clothes
- Persian satraps used to run the places Alexander
had taken over - Marrying Macedonians to Persians
- Macedonians doing Persian cultural practices
- He wanted them to be joined and unified as one
race. - Yellow book p. 84 - read
7Problems caused by the Policy of fusion
- Macedonians and Greeks believed that they were a
superior race. They did not understand
Alexanders tolerance of Persians. Many were
offended by his actions. As a result, their
relationship was damaged. - A number of events relate to the conflict between
Alexander and his men - Death of Philotas Parmenio video clip 22
- Death of Cleitus
- Callisthenes and proskynesis
- Royal Pages conspiracy
- Mutiny at Opis
8Philotas and Parmenio 330 to 329BC
Alexander and Macedonians
9330BC after the death of Darius
before the campaign in the
North East.
10Dimnus invited his lover, Nicomachus, to kill
Alexander
Alexander is a dork We should kill him!
I dunno aye. Killing is pretty full on.
Dimnus
Nicomachus
11Nicomachus, who was horrified, told his brother,
Cebalinus.
Bro! guess What, my Lover Dimnus Wants to
kill Alexander. Crazy ay.
Real? Bad!
Brothers
Cebalinus
Nicomachus
12Cebalinus told Philotas, WHO DID NOTHING.
Philotas! There are People Planning To
kill Alex!
Meh.
We need To tell Alex. Let Us!
Alex Is too Busy to See you
Parmenios Son. A key Member of the Macedonian
army
Cebalinus
Philotas
13The plot
- Dimnus invited his lover, Nicomachus, to kill
Alexander. -
- Nicomachus, who was horrified, told his brother,
Cebalinus. -
- Cebalinus told Philotas, WHO DID NOTHING.
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14Next
- Alexander found out about this.
- An officer was sent to arrest Dimnus. He was
killed when he resisted arrest. - Philotas was also arrested and charged with
treason. - They were tortured to get a confession
- Philotas other people involved were then stoned
to death (Macedonian custom)
15Parmenio is also killed
- WHY
- Alexander decided to kill Parmenio because he was
Philotas father. - Parmenio was in Ecbatana was in charge of part
of the army He was popular with the troops and
could easily take revenge against Alexander for
killing his son - Parmenio also opposed the policy of fusion
- Alexander had him killed before Parmenio found
out about the death of his son - Alexander saw this as necessary to protect his
own life - There was no public trial for Parmenio he was
popular and may have gained support - This was seen as an act of cruelty
16The sources
- Arrian appears to accept Philotas guilt
- those who had given information of the plot
came forward and convicted Philotas and his
fellow conspirators with clear proofs. - Plutarch seems less convinced
- Philotas, for some unknown reason, did not
- He felt bitter and was ready to listen to
those who had long hated his friend. - they made dozens of false charges against
Philotas.
17Now
- Copy down what does this incident illustrate?
p. 90 Paul Artus - Find a quote from p.91 that sums up this event
- In your yellow workbooks p.85-87, Complete
readings, question and answer worksheets and flow
charts on the deaths of Philotas Parmenio - The information in the Paul Artus book, pp.90-95
will help you answer the questions fill in the
flow charts above