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Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great. Phillip II became king of Macedonia and targeted Greece for an invasion. PHILIP II. Situation changed in 359 BC Philip II *Educated in Thebes *Greek military techniques *Skillful politician *Genius at sizing up a situation

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Alexander the Great

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  1. Alexander the Great

  2. Phillip II became king of Macedonia and targeted Greece for an invasion.

  3. PHILIP II Situation changed in 359 BC Philip II *Educated in Thebes *Greek military techniques *Skillful politician *Genius at sizing up a situation *Greek city-states would be easy pickings

  4. W Why do you think Phlip wanted to conquer Greece?

  5. MACEDONIAN ADVANTAGES • No single city-state was strong enough to resist • The Macedonian army had become a formidable fighting force • heavily armed cavalry units, light cavalry and hoplite infantry • More mobile and more effective than anything the Greeks had • Also possessed strong esprit-de-corps

  6. Phillip beat Athens, and the rest of Greece agreed to make him their leader after seeing Athens’s defeat.

  7. Phillip was a brilliant military leader. • His soldiers fought as a phalanx with spears that were longer than the Greeks.

  8. What makes a phalanx effective?

  9. Philip also had a cavalry and archers supporting the phalanx.

  10. When Phillip died, his throne and his plans were passed on to his 20-year-old son, Alexander.

  11. ALEXANDER CREATES AN ARMY • Carry out his father’s planned invasion of Persian Empire • military experience • Attacked Thebes in 335 and burned it to the ground • Slaughtered entire population or sold them into slavery • Taught Greeks a lesson and Greek recruitment into his army skyrocketed • had final force of 30,000 soldiers and 5000 horsemen

  12. Alexander began his rule by ending the revolt in Thebes, setting an example to the Greeks not to rebel.

  13. Alexander set out to build an empire. He defeated the Persians in the battle of Issus, then marched to Egypt.

  14. In 333 BC, while wintering at Gordium, Alexander the Great attempted to untie the Gordium knot. When he could find no end to the knot, to unbind it, he sliced it in half with a stroke of his sword.

  15. . Legend says that whoever untied the knot would rule all of Asia.

  16. He then set out to build an empire and earned the name Alexander the Great. He went on to conquer Egypt and was crowned pharaoh without a fight.

  17. Alexander then defeated Persia and became the ruler of the Persian Empire.

  18. How did Alexander defeat Darius at Gaugemela?

  19. Macedonian Phalanx

  20. Ballista • Ancient fieldpiece, operated on the principle of tension. Simply a magnified crossbow stretched by a windlass. The projectile was usually a spear.

  21. Persia END OF THE PERSIAN EMPIRE • The Persians tried to block Alexander but were beaten again • Darius was on the run, fleeing to Persepolis • Alexander attacks and destroys the city • Alexander finally caught Darius and his army at Ecbatana in July 330 BC • Darius is killed by his own men as Alexander approaches • Persian Empire collapses Darius

  22. Alexander established cities throughout his empire.

  23. TO THE EDGE OF THE WORLD • East through Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan • Crossed the Indus River into India • terrible battles in India but kept moving east • At the Hyphasis River, his men refused to move any further • Simply worn out and homesick • Alexander gave in and agreed to return home

  24. Alexander wanted to push into India, but his troops were exhausted and refused to go. He began the march home, but died from sickness before making it back to Greece.

  25. PUNISHMENT

  26. Alexander the Great’s Empire

  27. Describe the distance covered by Alexander’s empire.

  28. Alexander the Great built an empire that united much of Europe, Asia, and Egypt.

  29. DEATH OF ALEXANDER In June 323, Alexander died at the age of 32 In the midst of planning the invasion of Arabia Exact cause of death is unknown Maybe pneumonia, malaria, alcoholic poisoning, or food poisoning No one will ever know for sure

  30. What might have happened if Alexander had lived?

  31. After Alexander died, his generals fought for power and divided the empire among themselves.

  32. What happened to Alexander’s empire after he died?

  33. LEGACY • Brilliant general and leader • Major contribution was the destruction of the Persian Empire Brought Greek culture into the Middle East • weakness was lack of concern for administrative matters • Liked to conquer • Liked to fight, not govern • Empire died with him as a result • Virtually guaranteed by absence of any sort of centralized administrative structure

  34. Spreading Greek Culture • Alexander’s empire was the largest the world had ever seen. • An admirer of Greek culture, he worked to spread it throughout his empire.

  35. Alexander encouraged Greek settlers to move to the new cities he conquered. • These settlers passed along the language and culture of Greece.

  36. Alexander also encouraged people to keep their own culture, so Greek and native customs blended. Historians call the culture Hellenistic, or Greek-like.

  37. Egypt, especially Alexandria, became a great cultural center.

  38. “It is a lovely thing to live with courage, and to die leaving an everlasting fame.”

  39. How did Alexander spread Greek culture? What is the name for this blended culture?

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