arsenal. They defeated them once again in the fight called Battle of Gaugamela. Darius had to run and escape again. However, this time, Alexander chased him towards Arbela. Therefore, the Battle of Gaugamela was the last encounter between the two. Since then, Darius fled to the mountains and over them to Ecbatana, which is the present day Hamedan. Meanwhile, Alexander seized control of Babylon. Persia After conquering Babylon, Alexander set out for Susa, which was one of the Persian capitals. Predominantly…
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Asia, Ruler of Persia, Pharaoh, Ruler of the Greek Divine beings, yet he was best known as Alexander the Incomparable. In the fourth century BC, Alexander the Incomparable thirteen year principle stretched out from Greece to Egypt, Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan and he never lost one battle. He united each one of the kingdoms through military force and the perception of the Greek society. The death of Alexander the Incomparable realized the start of the Greek time, a period when greek society and vision…
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Alexander the Great was born July 21 356 BCE to King Phillip II of Macedon. Alexander was born in Pella, which was the capital of Macedonia. When his father died in 336 BCE, he became king and conquered most of the world. Alexander the Great’s role as a military conqueror was the most important in shaping the Classical World because he conquered many countries, created a massive empire, and never lost a battle. During Alexander the Great’s thirteen-year reign, he led his army to many victories. One…
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Alexander the Great When Greece was a powerful empire, the Macedonians were seen by most Greeks as a backwards land of northern farmers and sheep herders who were unorganized and weak compared to the Greeks. A smart and powerful man stood up and paid close attention while imprisoned to perfecting the battle techniques such the Phalanx formation and the use of cavalry. This man was Philip the Great of Macedon. His battle techniques were so successful that all mainland Greece were united under rule…
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Macedonian king who conquered much of Greece and united them under an empirical rule in his prime, Alexander the Great wanted to expand the Macedonian empire. When he succeeded the throne after his father’s death, he led military campaigns and conquered remaining Greek resistance, including Thebes, and then turned his sights to expanding to the east, landing in Asia Minor in 334 BCE (Pom. 439). Alexander continued his campaigns eastward for nearly a decade, finally returning from India in 325 BCE and…
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Blandon HIS 101 Mr. Franks 5 March, 2015 Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedonia, also known as “Alexander the Great”. He was born in Pella on July 20, 356 B.C. He was son of Phillip II king of Macedonia, and Olympias which was Phillip’s fourth wife. Alexander was raised by Pella’s royal court and educated by a relative of his mother named Leonidas. He was in charge to teach Alexander math, how to write horses, and archery. At a very young age Alexander was taught to fight and hunt along with…
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The Legacy of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is one of the most heroic figures in European history. Alexander, king of Macedonia, was born 356 BCE in Pella, Macedonia as the son of Philip II and Olympias (“Alexander’s legacy (overview)”). From when Alexander was young he was magnificent. He excelled in nearly everything he did. Alexander, one of the most brilliant military minds, was tutored by Aristotle, one of the wisest men in Greece (Sarah Ann). When he was just a young boy his…
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courage and ability to stand and fight for what they believe in seems almost superhuman. Alexander the Great is one of these individuals. He stood and fought for what he wanted, and he wanted the world. His courage in the face of the odds against him not only won him the throne of Macedonia, but won him the throne of all of the known world. The new king of Macedon was Alexander III to be known as Alexander the great who came on the throne in October 336 BCE, at the age 20 and he would soon destroy…
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Gorrell History The Great Ones Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great is said to be one of the greatest military geniuses in all of history. Be it due to his conquest of the Persian Empire along with many other cities and territories without ever losing a single battle, or due to the roughly 70 cities he himself founded which included the great city of Alexandria, which still today stands as Egypt's largest seaport. Alexander III of Macedon indefinitely was more than…
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The Life of Alexander the Great Caitlyn Chivers Senior Division Historical Paper Paper Length: 2,106 Alexander the Great was an ambitious warrior king that was born to lead his kingdom to greatness. His many titles indicated his far reaching conquests during his lifetime, including “King of Macedonia”, “King of Persia”, “King of Asia”, “King of the Four Quarters of the World”, “Pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt” etc. In Alexander’s short life of only 32 years, he became one of the best…
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