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Title: Alexander the Great and the spread of Hellenistic Culture


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Alexander the Great and the spread of Hellenistic
Culture
  • 360 300 B.C.

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King Philip IIs Macedonian Empire
  • Greece city-states weak after the Peloponnesian
    Wars
  • 359 B.C. Philip took over as king of Macedonia
  • Skilled military leader (16 x 16 phalanx)
  • 338 B.C. Macedonia takes over the Greek
    city-states
  • City-states retain local control, but under the
    control of a foreign power
  • Plan was to attack the Persian Empire
  • 336 B.C. Philip murdered by his former guard
  • Philips son Alexander takes over as king

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Alexander the Great
  • Childhood
  • Tutored by Aristotle (science, geography,
    literature)
  • Idealized heroes of Homers the Iliad
  • Theban revolt
  • Destroyed the city, killed 6,000, and sold the
    rest into slavery
  • No other Greek cities revolt under Alexander
  • Invasion of Persia
  • Crossing the Hellespont
  • Victory at Granicus
  • Defeat of Darius III gave control of Anatolia
    (Asia Minor)

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Alexander the Great (cont.)
  • 332 B.C. invades Egypt (Persian land)
  • Egyptians crown Alexander as pharaoh
  • Founds the city of Alexandria
  • 331 B.C. Defeated Darius and 250,000 men at
    Gaugamela
  • Conquers Babylon, Susa, and Persepolis (burns)
  • 326 B.C. reaches India (unable to conquer)
  • Died in 322 B.C. (32 years old)

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Legacy of Alexander the Great
  • Alexanders empire divided up
  • Greece (ruled by Antigonus)
  • Egypt (ruled by Ptolemy)
  • Persia (ruled by Seleucus)
  • Alexander adopted Persian culture (dress, married
    a Persian woman)
  • After Alexander mixture of Greek and Eastern
    culture Hellenistic

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Hellenistic Culture
  • Hellenistic mixture of Greek, Egyptian,
    Persian, and Indian cultures
  • Alexandria
  • Center of trade
  • The Library of Alexandria
  • Science and Technology
  • Astronomy (Eratosthenes)
  • Math (Euclid geometry)
  • Science (Archimedes pi)

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Eratosthenes
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Hellenistic Culture (cont.)
  • Philosophy and Art
  • Zeno Stoicism live a virtuous life and reject
    desires and wealth
  • Epicurus Epicureanism moderation of all
    things
  • Realism in Sculpture
  • Colossus of Rhodes
  • Nike of Samothrace
  • 150 B.C. Hellenistic culture fades and is
    replaced by a new powerful neighbor (Rome)

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Colossus of Rhodes
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Nike of Samothrace
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Hellenistic Sculptures
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