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    intellectual and philosophical lectures and discussion. There are no ruins that have been uncovered, as a result, no one knows how it was built and some wonder if the library really existed. The Mediterranean seaport of Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great. After his death in 323 B.C.E., Alexander’s Empire was left in the hands of this general Ptolemy I Soter. Formally a tiny fishing village on the Nile delta, Alexandria became the

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    During 400 BC, Greek civilization was one of the powerful civilizations of the world. Under this circumstance, there was a great progression of Greek culture, especially on literacy. Plentiful significant plays were produced to reveal the Greek society, including the religion and politics. Especially, religion in the 4th century is a popular topic in Greek. Though there is no one real god appears in the reality, religion believers conceptualized the society with divinities and referred their name

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    Who was Alexander the Great? Why is he so important? Why is he called, Alexander “the Great”? What did he do for his life time? These are the reasons he was important and why we should know about him. Alexander was born to Philip Ⅱ; the King of Macedon, and Queen Olympia. He had tutoring by a few people; studying many things such as maths, politics, philosophy, science, poetry, etc. After his education, he joined the military. He took charge of the Companion Cavalry, in 338 B.C; whilst aiding with

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    Alexander the great planned to murder his father because he wanted to become leader. Alexander the great was born on July 356 Pella in Greece. Alexander's parents were Philip II of Macedonia and the Albanian princess, Olympias he had a family of 9 including 2 brothers, 4 sisters and parents. As Alexander grew up there was always conflict between his Mother and Father because there marriage was an arranged marriage. He was always closer to his Mother more than his Father.Alexander took power when

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    described as no more than gaining power through military actions. These rulers could be considered usurpers of Alexander’s empire even though they all attested that they were attempting to reunite it. It’s for this reason that they tried to imitate Alexander by taking over his land and using his

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    Macedonians spread Hellenistic culture throughout most of the West. Lead by Alexander, the Macedonians also had great expansion. They also made landmarks in science and mathematics. The Hellenistic world’s greatest achievements were the spreading of their knowledge to the areas they conquered and the Macedonian expansion. First of all, to spread knowledge and culture, the kingdom must be able to expand and conquer. Alexander and the Macedonians were great at conquering and expanding. Alexander’s great

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    Sun Tzu said: “Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.” There are very few leaders in history who earned “the Great” title. Napoleon Bonaparte, was one of those few. Napoleon was a young Corsican, who grew up in military schools. When time came, he showed his talent and skills to the higher ranks and got promoted. Napoleon eventually crowned himself emperor, where he could make big changes for the French. He won many battles, and brought greatness to France. Napoleon

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    Ancient Greece Essay Why is learning about Ancient Greece important? Learning about Ancient Greece is important to learn because, they had agriculture, poetry, a unique government, and mythology that taught you life lessons. What was Ancient Greece's agriculture like? Greece’s agriculture was difficult due to limited amount of good soil and cropland. The main crops were barley, grapes, and olives. For the Greeks government, it included oligarchy. Oligarchies were perhaps the most common form of

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    Have you ever read any interesting historical facts about Greek Mythology? Well, first, Greek Mythology is an ancient myth within Greek Gods, Goddesses, and Magical Creatures. There are many Gods and Goddesses but, there are 12 main Olympians, major deities of the Greek pantheon. Second, Gods and Goddesses are super-human beings or spirits with powers of nature. Medusa is the magical creature I am going to do. Medusa has a family, people celebrated her death, and her appearance is incredibly unique

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    The Hellenistic period occurred from 323-31 BC and brought forth a new idea of passion in art. This historical time period succeeded the Classical Era of Ancient Greece, where sculptures were made for an idealistic perfection. However, during the Hellenistic art period, sculptures endured a stylistic change. Artists no longer felt required to portray people as ideals of beauty or physical perfection. Sculptors took inspiration from pathos and drama to display exaggerated, dramatic, emotion-filled

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