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Impact Of Alexander The Great

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Alexander the Great How the Macedonian Conqueror changed the world During the history of Earth, there has been countless conquerors, kings, saviors and leaders but there has been no greater conqueror than Alexander the Great. Alexander has changed the world more than you think, and I am going to write about every major accomplishments Alexander achieved during his lifetime, also the accomplishments after his death. First, I will tell you about Alexander himself. Alexander III also known as Alexander the Great was the son of Phillip II, the king of Macedon during 359 -336 BC, and the apprentice of Aristotle. When Phillip II died, Alexander had to step up and take his deceased father’s throne. At the age of twenty, Alexander started a military …show more content…

Hellenism was the imitation and adaption of Greek language, arts, customs and culture. By teaching the citizens in the various cities around Asia, Alexander managed to change their life forever. Many citizens begun to see life from another perspective by praying to new gods, adapting new teaching methods, new political systems and simply new ways to live life overall. The countries who adopted Hellenism also gained more technology because in Greece there was many scientists, physicists, mathematicians and chemists who gladly shared their discoveries with other researchers from different countries. These countries, also known as Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria and several other Middle East countries and all of central Asia was affected by Hellenism and was able to learn from Greece’s culture and …show more content…

It would be difficult to write a statement that explains why we would be less technologically advanced without Hellenism, but to put it bluntly, without Hellenism, many of our mathematical formulas would have been centuries away from where we are now, because many of the early mathematical geniuses were born in the Hellenistic age. Therefore, without Hellenism, many of those mathematicians might never have learned math at all because there would be no math teachers from Greece to help them. In addition, our understanding of the human body would be more limited and we could still be stuck with the technology we had in the 17th century. However, thanks to the Greek physicians who came to the Hellenistic cities to share their research between other researchers and physicians we are now able almost able fully understand the human body, except the

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