The Battle Of Alexander At Issus Essay

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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, also known as Alexander III of Macedon (356–323 B.C.), is conceivably the most successful military mastermind of the ancient world. The warrior-king dominated territories that included Egypt, Greece and the present-day Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey. Alexander spent his 13-year reign working to bring together the East and the West using military strength and cultural exchange. He combined battleground victories with kingdom-building tactics to extend his territories. Alexander’s

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    The Alexander Mosaic is a Roman floor mosaic that dates from c. 100 B.C. It is discovered in the city of Pompeii which was preserved in ash after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. It was found in the House of Faun, named after the bronze statue of a faun found there. It is thought to be possibly based on a wall painting done in 315 B.C.E., Hellenistic Period by a Greek artist named Philoxenos of Eretria because it matches a description of the painting written by Pliny. The mosaic is approximately 2

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    The Battle The Persians staged a preemptive defensive posture in the plains of Gaugamela. The recently manicured landscape was ideal for the implementation of the scythed chariots. They were placed up front with a tiny group of fighters. There were a left and right wing of mixed fighters from throughout the land. The front forces led the attack followed shortly by an element that expanded to attack the left flank of the Macedonians. Darius was at the center, engulfed by his finest fighters, a

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    Alexander the Great was a really influential and bold person. He was from Macedonia and was born in July 356 BC. He was the leader of the country, so naturally he was the leader of the military, too. In addition to that, people say he has never lost a battle. However, people now are starting to think that Alexander the Great was not so great. Monuments commemorating Alexander the Great should not be taken down because they represent his leadership and showcase his military triumph. To start off,

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    multiple names, including “The Battle of Alexander” and “The Battle of Alexander at Issus.” This painting from the year 1529 depicts (as one may assume) the victory of Alexander the Great over King Darius and his army in 333 B.C. at the battle of Issus. (Krén and Marx, “The Battle of Alexander”) An interesting thing to note, however, is that even though the battle took place in Turkey, the background depicts the Alps and some German cities. (Krén and Marx, “The Battle of Alexander”) It’s somewhat difficult

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    Alexander the Great Alexander the Great, was born in June, 356 BC, in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia. His parents were Philip II and Olympia. Some say that Zeus was his father but it is probably just a myth. Aristotle taught Alexander in his early teen years. He stimulated his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy. In the summer of 336 BC, Alexander's father was assassinated, and Alexander ascended to the Macedonian throne. He found himself surrounded by enemies at home and threatened

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    The combination of Logistics and Tactics permitted to Alexander III the Great to be successful during the campaign of Gaugamela. Prior to the battle, Alexander the Great decided to take the same route Darius took on his way to Issus. He knew that if he wanted to march toward Babylon, he couldn't go through the lower valley of Mesopotamia as there was not sufficient supplies available for his army and the daily temperature in summer is 49º C.(tactic) He figured out that if Darius' larger army and

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    Alexander the Great (356 – 323 BCE) A. Early Life 1. The temple of Diana at Ephesus burned down the day Alexander was born, an omen most that meant that the force that would destroy Asia was born. 2. There was/is a rumor about Alexander’s parentage. Shortly before Olympias, Alexander’s mom, announced she was pregnant (with Alexander), King Philip saw her in bed with a snake. Zeus was commonly known to disguise himself as a snake when he slept with mortal women. Therefore, there was/is

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    Prince Alexander in Pella ,Greece on 20th of July 356B.C. As he grew up he learned that he didn’t come from a ordinary Greek family. His mother and father would fill his head with stories about their ancestors being great warriors. Alexander would brag to friends about how great his father was every time he won battle. Alexander was tutored and learnt mathematics, reading, writing, and how to play the lyre. He was taught how to fight for battle, how to hunt and ride a horse. When Alexander was twelve

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