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 worthy…
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Alexander III of Macedon, also known as Alexander the Great, was the king of Macedon. He was crowned Macedon’s king when he was nineteen, and from there, he started his conquest. With his army and strategy, he was able to conquer much of the known world at his time. This included Persia, Egypt, Greece, and a small part of India. After Alexander died, his empire crumbled. Alexander the Great was a villain because he ordered all other possible heirs to be killed, he burned the city of Persepolis for…
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Alexander and Philip HIST 101 Lance Bell 12/09/2013 Introduction Map out what will be discussed Successes in Battle Notable successes during their rule Expansion of their territories Thesis statement Biography of Philip II Early Rule Success of Military under Philip Corinthian League Expansion Biography of Alexander The Great Succession of his Father Military achievements Expansion D. Alexandria, Egypt Death of Philip of Macedon Death of Alexander The Great Conclusion Overview…
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Alexander of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great, inherited one of the most powerful armies of the time from his father Philip of Macedon. Upon his father’s assassination in 336 B.C.E., Alexander became king of Macedon. Alexander adopted a military strategy from his father where his infantry of approximately 15,000 men would fight in a close formation and wielded pikes that were 17 feet long. Since his army was so powerful, Alexander was able to effectively conquer most of the known world…
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By, Emily Flores Alexander The III of Macedon was not so great. A cruel man who had no regards for innocent lives, Alexander was a careless military leader, who treated his troops and citizens poorly. Alexander III was a horrible leader who did not deserve to be the King of the Ancient Greek Kingdom in Macedonia. He was a uncaring human who slaughtered people, sold them to become enslaved. Also, when Alexander III went to Persia he burnt down many temples and cities, Which included the city of…
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Who was Alexander the Great Born to King Phillip II, the King of Macedon in 359 BC until he was assassination in 336BC. King Phillip II invested much time into educating his son Alexander III and realized he had the making to become king someday. After Kings Phillip II’s assassination, Alexander inherited the throne at the age of twenty-two. Gathering thorough support Africa and Asia would take up most of his time, in ten years he built a large empire the world has ever seen to date.…
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Hellenistic Kingdoms of Antigonids, the Seleucids and the Ptolemies and several other minor powers in the area came to be after the death of Alexander. The essay will focus on the…
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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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Although Alexander the Great’s attempt to imitate Persian traditions led Historians to deny his legacy as the carrier of Greek culture, he formed the basis of the Hellenistic World by bridging the Greek World with Asia by conquering almost half of the ancient world through military forces. Alexander’s father, Philip the second, ruled Macedon and turned it into a powerful kingdom by reorganizing the army into a professional fighting force of paid soldiers. Training his army to fight in rows of close-packed…
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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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