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Chapter 4, section 5 Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms Greeks thought Macedonians were barbaroi Greeks thought Macedonians were barbaroiMacedonians 359 BC – Philip II became king; wanted to unite Greeks under him; Athenians fought & were crushed 359 BC – Philip II became king; wanted to ...
The Hellenistic period began with the considerable expansion of the Greek world through the Macedonian conquest of the Persian empire and ended with Rome becoming the predominant political force in that world. This new and enlarged edition of Michel Austin's seminal work provides a panoramic view of...
Alexander the Great & the hellenistic world. The rise of macedonia Sparta’s defeat of Athens in 404 B.C. ended the Peloponnesian War but the conflict. DO NOW Turn in your museum activity. If you weren’t here yesterday, the PPT with the assignment is on the back counter in the history...
"After Alexander: The Emergence of the Hellenistic World, 323- 281 BC". A Companion to the Hellenistic World. Ed. by Andrew Erskine. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2005.19-34.BRAUND, David. After Alexander: the Emergence of the Hellenistic World, 323-281. In: ERSKINE, Andrew (org.). A ...
1)Alexander the Great was taught by Aristotle and he is widely considered as one of history s most successful millitary commanders and never lost in battle.正确错误人标记^---^2)In the Hellenistic world,Greek culture dominated not only Greece and Macedonia but also Egypt and west Asia when ...
Alexander’s death was sudden and his empire disintegrated into a 40-year period of war and chaos in 321 BCE. The Hellenistic world eventually settled into four stable power blocks: the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, the Seleucid Empire in the east, the Kingdom of Pergamon in Asia Minor, and...
Hellenism refers to the belief in the superiority of Greek culture and the necessity of a unified Greek world. While the land from which Alexander came, Macedonia, was on the outskirts of the ancient Greek world, Alexander modeled himself as a Hellenist. However, over the course of his ...
Alexander and the Hellenistic Age 338- Athens falls to the Macedonian army. Athens and the city-states lose their independence. The Empire of Alexander the Great Began when Phillip II (Alexander’s father) conquers Greece How did he do it? Built a huge army Formed alliances with many city-...
Section 3: Conflict in the Greek World Outcome: Alexander the Great & Hellenistic Culture Do-now Why would someone have or earn the words “the Great” attached their name? (for example: “Lenhard the Great!”) Greeks 2000B.C. – 300 B.C.. Alexander and the Hellenistic Age ...