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    Professor Ed Jost Western Civilization I October 14, 2016 Lessons in Leadership – Pericles and Alexander the Great Pericles and Alexander the Great are known as two Greek Icons who developed Greece into one of the most prestigious empires in history. During their time, Greece was vastly advanced and influenced western civilization today. The first leader to unselfishly use the political system of democracy, Pericles wanted to strengthen Greece influence around the world and pushed for other states

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    Was Alexander the great, was a great ruler. You can tell this because spared Thebans who went against him, he built a magnificent city and center for learning, and conquered his enemies/rebels. Alexander was a merciful leader. For example when attacking the rebellious group of thebans he spared some of them, such as priest, woman, and children. This is showing that Alexander actually does care for people, that are under his rule even though they have betrayed him. He spared this one woman who had

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    Have you ever wondered if Alexander the Great was actually great? Well, Alexander the Great was born in around 356 BCE. He was born in an area in northern Greece called Macedonia. As a child, Alexander’s parents hired the philosopher Aristotle to teach him all the academic subjects: politics, sports, warfare(Background essay). This sounded like his parents only wanted the best for him. But, I don’t think Alexander the Great wasn't great because he made bad decisions, was cruel to his men, and he

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    Alexander the Great was a successful leader and warrior, starting to lead around 336 BCE. While his name suggests that he was a great king, leader, and person, his choices were not always great. In order for him to be successful, he made many horrible decisions that led to many lives being lost. Because of his actions and all the choices he made, there were a lot of negative repercussions for others. Alexander the Great was not actually great because his choices led to many lives being lost for pointless

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    In the Late 4th century, BC Alexander the great was a very popular and was a great king to everyone. He was one of the best kings ancient Greece had. His mindset and goal after his dad died was to take over the Persian empire because this is what his dad wanted to do, he moray thought that this is what he should do to make his dad proud. This all started at the age of 20. Alongside Alexander the Great. The Roman empire took a lot longer to conquer due to its size. The Persian empire was taken over

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    Alexander the Great was not as great as everyone thinks. This is because he wanted to be treated like a god, didn't care for others, and he had special treatments for certain people. Alexander wanted to be treated like a god. He thought he was the son of Zeus, and went to extreme measures to prove it. He went to an oracle just be told that he was this son of a god. He was a very disrespectful to others and their cultures. When the Egyptians finished building this large city, he kicked them out

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    created one of the earliest works of propaganda in the world, the subject was Alexander the Great. Lysippus was hired by Alexander himself to create portraits of him, and these sculptures are easily recognizable, messy hair and sense of action seemed to define Alexander the Great which is a name that, according to the text, he gave himself. It was the job of the hired artist to create portraits that captured all the Alexander thought he was and somehow even more (Sayre, 2015, p. 157). This however isn’t

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    Aristotle was born in 382 BCE; he excelled in school and after graduation continued teaching at Plato’s academy. In 343 BCE, his work was noticed by King Phillip II of Macedonia who hired Aristotle to tutor his son Alexander, who would later become known as Alexander the Great (Mark, “Aristotle”). Working alongside his student, Theophrastus, from the school he founded, Lyceum; they discovered a field of science that would later be known as biology. Aristotle concentrated on the biology of animals

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    the Persian Empire, which ruled from 583 BC until 333 BC . King Cyrus 11 “Cyrus the Great” expand his empire from Persia to Babylon. However, the Babylon population of jews was high since they were being attacked. King Cyrus allowed the Jews to

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    The Hellenistic period marked a significant era of cultural exchange and blending following the conquests of Alexander the Great. Through primary sources such as Arrian's "Anabasis of Alexander" (Primary Source 6.1) and the Third Memphis Decree of Ptolemy V (Primary Source 6.3), we gain insights into the interactions between Hellenistic rulers and conquered peoples, as well as their strategies for establishing political authority through cultural integration. This essay will analyze these sources

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