Philip of Macedon and Olympias, daughter of Neoptolemus of Epiras, Alexander the Great was born at Pella, and was tutored by Aristotle. He was only sixteen when his father marched against Byzantium and left him regent in his absence. Philip was preparing to attack the Persian Empire when he was assassinated by Pausanias in 336. The twenty year old Alexander assumed the throne. Having crushed the Illyrians and destroyed Thebes, Alexander crossed the Hellespont in 334 and obtained victory over the Persians…
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Significance of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is remembered as one of history’s most successful rulers and military leaders. Born in 356 B.C. in Pella, he accomplished and achieved many things in his short lifetime. From ruling the flourishing Macedonia and its territories, to defeating the Persian Empire, by many he is regarded as a genius of his time. Born to King Phillip II and Queen Olympias from close by Epirus, he observed the rise of Macedonia throughout his childhood, witnessing…
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Alexander the Great was an ancient Macedonian king and one of history’s greatest military minds and history has it that as a King of Macedonia and Persia he was able to establish the biggest empire the ancient world had ever known. Only very few people in world history have been as famous as Alexander. He was revered in the ancient Mediterranean and in the Middle Ages as not only a great ruler, but also a wise one, charismatic, brilliant, companion of both generals and philosophers. At the age of…
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Did Alexander the Great earn his title as Great? I think Alexander the Great earned his title as great.Alexander was a young king that took the throne at age 20. The first step to building his kingdom up was facing the Persian army. The Persian army was one of the biggest armies in the world at the time. The army was 4x Alexander’s army size. But, this didn’t scare Alexander from taking it over. After all the Alexander managed to take it over and later died. Alexander’s Empire: On a map of Persia…
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Being the son of Philip II, the great 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…
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He successfully overthrew the Persian empire with his undefeated army. Before becoming the leader of Macedon, Alexander was tutored by the famous philosopher, Aristotle, until the age of sixteen. He succeeded his father, Philip II, in 336 BC after he was assassinated ("Leaders: Alexander"). By the age of thirty, Alexander created one of the largest empires of the time. It spanned from Greece to Egypt and all the way into northwest India. His military was undefeated…
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Alexander was considered one of the best conquers of all time. But is he really “Great?” Most people think he is great because of his nickname, “Alexander the Great.” I agree he does deserve the title,”Alexander The Great.” For example, Alexander won his first battle when he was only 16. You may ask,”how did we lead a battle when he was only 16?” We do know that his father was very ill, and couldn’t lead his army into battle. So Young Alexander marched his army into his first battle without or nearly…
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The Life of Alexander the Great Born in to a family of great leaders, Alexander the Great was destined to be a successor from the day he was born. Both his parents, Philip II of Macedon and Queen Olympias, descended from royal blood and therefore influenced the way he came to view the world. Philip II was a shrewd king and general who dominated Greece, put together an amazing army, and conquered his foes. Queen Olympias was a strong willed princess from Epirus from whom Alexander claimed a lineage…
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Alexander the Great – The Decisive Battle Power & Leadership Professor Stevens Alexander the great was one of the greatest leaders of his time. His reign kingdom crumbled almost as fast as it was created. Alexander was a fearless leader with great battlefield intelligence. He conquered many kingdoms and created one of the largest kingdoms ever to exist. He won battles with military tactics, large armies, and a savage attitude. Alexander arrived to battles with three times as many soldiers…
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know that Alexander the Great conquered three continents? Alexander the Great was a great military leader and was really brave, which is one of the reasons why he was such a great leader and a hero. People have many different opinions on Alexander the Great. Some believe that Alexander was a villain because he destroyed and attacked many places. Others believe that Alexander was a hero because he tried to promote learning. I believe that Alexander the Great was a hero because he was a great role model…
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