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    Alexander the Great Alexander the Great was born on July 20th, 356 B.C. His parents were King Philip, King of Macedonia, and his mother, Olympia, daughter of King Epirus. Alexander grew up very wiser than any other child. At a young age, he was tutored by the great philosopher, Aristotle, who actually was a big influence to his life. Throughout his childhood, he grew up with a close friend named Hephastion, who later became his bodyguard when Alexander became king. Aristotle taught Alexander

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    Alexander the Great, king of Macedon during the 3rd millennium, was a prominent political and military leader credited with expanding the Macedonian Empire from the Mediterranean to the border of India. His extensive military campaigns and ruthless yet noble mode of ruling facilitated the embellishment and consequent mythologization of his reign, his origins, and his character more broadly, and since most of the literature describing his rule was written after his death, we don’t have a clear indication

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    Alexander became king of Macedonia after his the passing of his father, King Philip II. Within this essay, the information of Alexander will come from three different sources,and be compared to find the similarities in the history of Alexander amongst them. Alexand lived from 356 B.C.E. to 323 B.C.E., dying at the age of thirty-two. The three sources used have many similarities and broaden the history of Alexander, as they include more into the timeline of his life. Referring to the textbook, the

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    Alexander The Great: Is A Villain Alexander The Great is a villain because he is a careless man. According to BBC news, it states that “He razed Persepolis to the ground following a night of drunken excess at the goading of a Greek courtesan, ostensibly in revenge for the burning of the Acropolis by the Persian ruler Xerxes” (Ansari 5). This proves that he is a reckless person because Alexander The Great is irresponsible with his drinking issues. He can kill people and burn things down like he

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    Alexander the Great: Alexander the great, The King of Macedon With this paper, I will show the life events of Alexander the great. He was king at the age of 19 and then died of a fever at the age of 33. At the time of death, he was thinking of conquering Carthage and Rome. Throughout his life people adored and hated him. The conquered societies viewed him as a tyrant and the Macedonians viewed him as a hero. Alexander the Great succeeded in forging the largest Western empire of the ancient world

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    ALEXANDER THE GREAT Why is alexander considered great? Alexander III of Macedon or commonly known as Alexander the Great was the conqueror and king of the Persian Empire which is the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He was born on the 20/21st July 356 BC in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia. While in reign from 336 to 323 B.C, he united the Greek city-states and led the Corinthian League. He also became the king of Persia, Babylon and Asia as well as created Macedonian colonies in the region

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    of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion,” is my favorite quote from the famous Greek military leader Alexander III of Macedonia, also known as Alexander the Great(Alexander The Great Quotes, 2012). Alexander knew battles were not won simply because of how strong one’s soldiers were, but by how powerful and wise the leader was. Alexander was that powerful and wise leader for Macedonia’s army and arguably the best military leader of all time. He displayed numerous characteristics

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    Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is a mystery to many and a conqueror and hero to others. However, that would depend on the source of information a student or curious individual is looking upon. Certain areas of his life are up for debate by many historians however, everything comes together to create an image of the “King of the Four Quarters of the World”. Many sources will present Alexander as the hero that conquered Asia however, Plutarch displays Alexander from all aspects of life

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    Through his admiration of Greek culture, Alexander The Great was able to spread the Hellenistic ways of life such as art, education, government, customs, ceremony, and purpose. Those cultural factors fall under the category of Classical Greek ideals which are the basis of the influential Hellenistic period promoted and envied by Alexander of Macedon. Through learning the history of his extensive military campaigns across many lands, it is fair to state that Alexander of Macedon and his empire represent

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    Alexander was ambitious young leader, who wanted to win and rule the whole world. He was a master of astute personality and was a powerful leader. Alexander was born in 356 BC in Macedonia, which is now a part of northern Greece. Alexander was born to the ruler of Macedonia: Philip II and his wife Olimpias (who was the Princess of Epirus). Alexander's father, Philip II wanted his son (Alexander) to receive the best education and for this he hired Aristotle to live at his royal residence and to teach

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