
see how much good they’ve done. Alexander the Great traveled from Macedonia to India from the age 20 to early 30’s. Alexander achieved many different goals he had for himself. At the age of 20 he became the leader of Macedonia, and the city-states of Greece. After he became the leader he decided to try and take over the Persian empire, in which he succeeded. After succeeding his goal only a few days later he died from an illness. Alexander the Great is great, he deserved the title. Alexander the…
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“Heroes are made by the paths they chose, not the powers they are graced with.” Alexander the Great conquered a lot of places in the world, and he was one of the most successful kings that has ever existed. Alexander protected his people and saved many lives. Although this is very important, it is not about the power and the success of Alexander; it is about the steps that he took that lead Greece to greatness. Without his great ruling and military skills, Greece might not have been the thriving, safe…
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Nickolaus DeSimone AC1201242 World Civilizations I Assignment 2_02 At the age of only 20 years old Alexander the Great would become king of Macedonia. Within the next 13 years he would expand his kingdom more than anyone would have imagined with his many conquests through Greece, Egypt, Asia Lower Minor, and India. Along with his victory over the mighty Persian Empire, Alexander’s legacy would live on through history as being one of the greatest Military leaders the world has ever…
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Alexander the Great: An Analysis Brodi Ashton, he once said “Heroes are made by the paths they chose, not the powers they are graced with.” Alexander the Great conquered a lot of places in the world, and he was one of the most successful king that has ever existed. Alexander protected his people and saved many lives. Although this is very important, it is not about the power and the success of Alexander, it is about the steps that he took that lead Greece into success. Without his Great ruling…
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Before Alexander the Great became king, the Greek-city states were destroying themselves with Spartans and their allies on one side and Athens and their allies on another side. Each side lost many men which both side weak left them acceptable to attacks. From the north, lead a Greek kingdom mane Macedonia and their king, Philip. The southern Greeks that the north was full of barbaric people. Macedonia did have two big advantages over the southern Greek-states, first one is that they been unified…
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Without globalization the world we live in wouldn’t be how it is today. From the beginning of time until now, globalization has happened in many different forms. To simply focus on the time up to 1500, there are many different ways globalization occurred. All of the ways civilization expanded or spread ideas to globalize the world were through conquering, trade routes, religion and exploration. From these came Alexander the Great expanding and conquering, new religions rising, to the silk roads,…
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The great ancient rulers of the world are remembered for being strong warriors and military leaders that had profound influence in their era and in the evolution of modern times. With their many accomplishments and dedication towards their empires, they flourished with new ideas and fought with no mercy to expand their empires. From the strong military forces to the wealth made from trade, the great rulers changed the lives of the people in their empire. Although the leaders were often tough and…
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The Greatest Military Leader Alexander III of Macedonia, commonly known as Alexander the great, was a Macedonian warrior who invaded many lands and countries in the hopes of expanding his own reign. Although he was known as Alexander the great, he was a ruthless ruler who would kill anyone who student his way for power and control. Even though he was worthless, he is known to be one of the greatest military geniuses of all time. Alexander became legendary as a classical hero in the mold of Achilles…
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the purpose to inform the reader of Alexander the Great and the empire he established, with the ensuing chaos the came after when Alexander tragically died at a young age. The book was organized somewhat chronologically, starting from opening the tombs in which Alexander was buried and how he fell ill, to the closing of the tombs and a reflection of the fall of his empire. Romm tried to answer the question of how Alexander died, providing multiple theories of how and why he died. Romm seemed to advocate…
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------------------------------------------------- Alexander the Great Alexandria was founded in 331 BCE by Alexander the great. After his death, his empire crumbled. Because Alexander did not appoint a successor, the leaders of the Macedonian military were struggling for power. Out of this struggle came four Hellenistic kingdoms. Translated, Hellenistic means “to imitate Greeks”. Four Hellenistic kingdoms emerged because of the struggles. They were named: Antigonid kingdom of Macedonia, Seleucid…
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