What is Time magazine? Well it's not a magazine full of clock, Time magazine is about weekly events. Every year they have a Person of the Year cover. Alexander the Great is known for his bravery and how he conquered many countries. Alexander the Great should be the next Time person of the year because of the many things he changed in his time-he put cities on key routes, unified the lands he conquered, and he helped to combine cultures. Alexander the great has lived a life full of accomplishments. Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia on July 20 356 B.C. He was a handsome curly headed boy. His parents were the king and queen of Macedonia. King Philip II was always in or preparing to engage in military campaigns. So he had a …show more content…
(Herat) This shows that Herat is located at a strategic location because it was unconquered able. This all helped Alexander unify the country he made. Alexander the great conquered many countries around his city. When after he conquered these cities they came together. They came together because they had jobs and were ruled by the same person. (5g. Alexander the Great) The affects of coming together was that there was no more fighting and every state improved after this period affected how much better they are today they are today and many of them still have close ties with each others. Alexander wanted to conquer a lot of lands but his army refused because they were tired. So they went back to his empire unifying his territory. While he combined all these territories together he also combined all the cultures together. Alexander the Great wanted to combined two main cultures together. He wanted to combined Greek and Persian cultures together.(Alexander Legacy) This can shown from all of Alexander's cities. He used Greek layouts, buildings and language. Greek culture diffused from when Alexander conquered all the states. Since all these states were connected from communication it was easy to diffuse. Also being located on trade routes Greek culture diffused rapidly throughout the empire. This would all happen still for 200 more years. (Alexander Legacy) This affects us today because we can still he Alexander's cities with the Greek
The men in his army, families, historians, philosophers, poets, scientists and others traveling with Alexander carried their Western customs with them and he made sure to place Greek and Macedonian people in charge of his conquests along the way. As a result, Western culture mixed with Eastern culture to create a new culture throughout Alexander’s Empire.
Alexander the Great was king of the Macedonians and one of the greatest generals in history. As a student of the Greek philosopher Aristotle, Alexander was embedded with lasting interests in philosophy, politics and warfare. As king, he settled problems by immediate action, making quick decisions and taking great risks. His armies overcame these risks by sheer force and by the ingenious tactics instilled in them by Alexander. He and his armies conquered the Persian Empire, which stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to India and formed much of what was then considered the civilized world. Through his conquests, Alexander helped spread Greek ideas, customs and laws throughout Asia and Egypt and adopted a uniform
Alexander III, known as Alexander the Great, is a name that the majority of people have come across, even thousands of years after his death. He was given the name “Alexander the Great” because of all his contributions in making the Persian empire veer in a completely different direction in such a short amount of time. Great amounts of people believe that he was deserving the that title. I, however, think that he should not have been awarded that title. I believe that he was not deserving of “the great” because he was cruel, his empire didn’t last, and all his actions were very extra and unnecessary.
Alexander the great is a strong leader for taking over 70 cities. He was born in 356 B.C.E in Macedonia. By the age of 20, he took his father throne. His journey took him 8 years and claimed 70 cities. After all his greatness, he died by a fever in 323 B.C.E. How great was Alexander the Great? Alexander was great because he was a military genius and a inspiring leader.
Alexander spred many ideas and Greek culture throughout his conquered land. ¨Still some of our words are the same as theirs, music and our dances too. This is why we believe the Greeks are our first ancestors¨. (Document F). The Greeks that remained in the conquered lands, brought with them their Culture . Throughout
Over the years, Alexander had suffered severe wounds that weakened his health. Alexander was born on 356 BCE in Macedonia and his father was King Philip II. He was 20 years old when he first launched his invasion of the Persian Empire. He wanted to conquer India, but his army refused to go any farther. Jesus was born 300 years after Alexander died. How great was Alexander the Great? Alexander the Great not only spread Greek culture, but was also an inspiring leader.
Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia, in 356B.C.E. His father was King Philip, when his father was assassinated he took over the throne at 20 years old. There has been a debate on whether Alexander was still great or not. Alexander was not great for these reasons, his ruthlessness and his hunger for power.
Was Alexander the great really all that great? Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia in 356 B.C.E. His parents were King Philip and Olympia. Alexander thought greatly about himself. Alexander was an evil king. Alexander the Great was not so great.
Name:Morgan Hour: 3 Alexander the Great Alexander was one of the most famous people in the world because his empire he had. He was born in 356 BCE in Macedonia. He took over his father's kingdom and set out to take down the Persia.
Did you know that Alexander The Great was so powerful he never lost land while he was living? Alexander the Great was born in July 356 BC, and died June 323 BC. He was a Macedonian ruler and he established one of the greatest and largest empires ever known to mankind. Alexander the Great was great because he was intelligent, accomplished many things, and was a high quality leader.
Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia, conqueror of the Persian Empire, and one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. Even at an early age, Alexander had the promise to become a great leader. Through all his victories and conquests, he has become a great hero and has had a large impact on history. That is why I chose he book Alexander the Great, by J.R. Hamilton for my review. Hamilton does a very good job with the story of Alexander the Great.
8) Explain one consequence for Persia and Central Asia resulting from Alexander the Great’s desire to conquer the Persian Empire. Please begin the answer by explaining why Alexander the Great wanted to conquer the Persians and their empire? Alexander the Great was the young son of King Philip, and he succeeded to the throne after his father was assassinated. He proved to be great, after conquering most of the world that was known to the Greeks.
Alexander the Great is remembered as a conquering man who built one of the largest empires. Some describe him as a man with a vision of world harmony. Others see him as a blood thirsty man with a mental illness. One thing that cannot be argued is that he and his empire are fascinating studies. From his rise to power to his mysterious death is interesting, but even after he died the story is fascinating. Due to his death, his empire was divided and a long power-struggle began starting with his generals. Each account has its own story of war and betrayal. These days must have been hard for those in power; they never knew who they could trust. Only the ones who were skilled in the strategy of war and ruthless enough to maintain their power
Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon, (Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon), King of Macedonia, was born in July 356 BC in Pella, Macedonia. He was one of the greatest military geniuses in history. His father, Philip II of Macedon, was a brilliant ruler and strategist. His mother was Olympias, princess of Epirus, daughter of King Neoptolemus. Arixstandros Telmisy, a renowned dream interpreter, determined that Olympias was pregnant, and that the child would have the character of a lion.
Alexander III of Macedon, widely known as Alexander the Great, is opinioned by some people to have been a ruthless man who only had a thirst for conquest , but according to others he was a man of intellect and “statesmanlike vision” (Hammond Preface). In N.G.L. Hammond’s book The Genius of Alexander the Great, as stated in the preface, he tries to refrain from writing based on his own opinion of Alexander, and instead analyzes the few surviving narratives on Alexander’s achievements in an unbiased manner. He portrays the conquests, struggles, and greatest achievements of Alexander’s career, such as the building of his empire that stretched from the eastern Mediterranean coast through Asia Minor and the