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Think: What does it mean to be great? Alexander the Great The Fall of Greece Macedonia ◦ King Philip II ruled Macedonia, turned the country into a powerful military machine ◦ By 338 B.C.E. had all of Greece under his control ◦ Had dreams to invade Persia next, but assassinated ◦ Son Alexander, at age 20, will continue his mission Quote ◦“Alexander inherited from his father the most perfectly organized, trained, and equipped army of ancient times.” ◦J.F.C. Fuller, The Generalship of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great Student of Aristotle ◦ Knew Greek language, history, and mythology ◦ Loved Greek culture Trained to be a ruler ◦ Taught warfare and politics ◦ Rule with a firm hand Spread of Greek Culture Conquered other cities in Mediterranean easily ◦ Thebes ◦ Egypt (made Pharaoh) ◦ Conquered the Persians, burned their capital to the ground ◦ Not satisfied and tried to expand even further into Asia Built over 70 cities ◦ Alexandria: Egyptian center of culture and trade Introduced Greek culture, literature, myth, dance, language, medicine, art, and theater, to all parts of the ancient world Relative sizes The Hellenistic World Alexander died of illness (or possibly poison) in Babylon Did not name an heir ◦ His generals fought for power and divided up his kingdom into three large states The Hellenistic World The period of Alexander and his successors is called the Hellenistic period to reflect the broad influence of Greek culture beyond Greece’s borders ◦ Goal: to blend the cultures of the different civilizations of the ancient world ◦ Hellenistic Era ends in 146 BCE when Roman Empire begins to take over the Mediterranean world Classicism vs. Hellenism