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    Alexander the Great was able to consolidate his position as king of Macedon because of his ability to exploit his lineage and the support from family and the army. Alexander was able to support his kingdom, express his legitimacy and to continue to command the army that his father once lead. His many skills contributed to him to grow his power and achieve a successful reign, in which he took advantage of and began to strengthen his position. With the support of a growing army and a good family reputation

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    Was Alexander great or was he a selfish leader? Alexander was a great leader. He was a war leader who took over most of Persia. He was great because he was a inspiring leader, a military genius, and he spread culture. Alexander was a great leader because he was a inspiring leader to many later coming kings. According to paragraph 8 of the background essay “Julius Caesar wept in front of a Alexander statue because he had conquered so much in such little time”. This proves that even Caesar was inspired

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    Alexander the Great, the most famous military man. Conquer many cities, and lands at the age of 20 years old. Alexander III of Macedonia streaked like a meteor across the ancient world. When he was only 20 he inherited an empire that included the kingdom of Macedonia, and the city-states of Greece. He conquer the Persian Empire, which stretched from Egypt to India. His dreams because true when he was only 30, but years later he died. How Great was Alexander the Great? Alexander was not Great

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    In the novel, The Classical World: an Epic History of Greece and Rome by Robin Lane Fox, Alexander the Great conquered the vast majority of the populated Ancient World from what is known today as Turkey to Pakistan. He was one of the greatest warlords of all time and there are multiple motives throughout Alexander’s life that prompted his success. Growing up under the success of his father, inheriting a strong and built empire, as well as viewing Philip as a powerful role model to surpass, became

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    When the Peloponnesian war happened between Athens and Sparta, the Greeks were weakened enough to be taken over by the Macedonians. Philip II thought it was a great idea to take over the Greek city states and fight against the Persians. Once Philip II died, a new Macedonian king was brought to heir. The heirs name was Alexander the Great. There is two different standpoints on Alexander, was he great or was he bad? We should all believe that Alexander does deserve the title Alexander the Great because

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    Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedonia, more commonly known as Alexander the Great, is considered one of the most influential people of all time. Alexander’s actions, both on and off the battlefield had a lasting impact on society, some of which can still be felt today Alexander The Great was born in 356 BCE in Macedonia, which today is in the area northern Greece. Alexander’s Father was King Philip, who expanded his kingdom to obtain the Greek mainland. When King Phillip was killed in

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    Alexander had leadership qualities ,was a great tactician and a great role models to all .These qualities would make him great. However all these aspects outshine the faults of Alexander. These aspects are, firstly his great mind of tactician with his army and leadership, furthermore he was the first to set up a universal currency for his countries and finally his conquest of all of Asia showed his greatness and ambition. This quote would show the key reasons why he is great “Without Knowledge

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    Alexander the Great ¨The truth is that Alexander is one of the most famous people in history. The problem is that we know about his as a mix of fact and legend.¨Alexander was called Alexander the Great but was he really all that great? Alexander was great because was a great leader and he helped conquer many places. He led his troops across central Asia fighting in battles, but also establishing the Garrison town. He was great because he was a military strategist and he spread greek culture. One

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    The personal psychological factors that helped make Alexander the Great an effective military leader is his ambition, insight, and his perseverance. His ambition is shown through his desire to defeat the Persians and spread the Greek way of life throughout the world. This desire of conquest and revenge show his ambition and more importantly this desire led to him having a level of insight, concept of moral, and perseverance that helped him to defeat Tyre. Tyre is located about a half a mile away

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    “No society can prosper if it aims at making things easier-instead it should aim at making people stronger.” Said Asoka himself. Asoka always believed that in order to improve, you had to work, and that is what led his empire to become so successful and powerful. Asoka also helped his empire's economy flourish, showed remorse for those he had harmed, and honored other religions. Due to all of this, he was without a doubt and enlightened ruler To start off, Asoka greatly helped his empire's

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