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    Alexander III Of Macedon

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    known as Alexander the Great, was the leader of the Kingdom of Macedonia from when he was eighteen to the time of his death. He was known as a military and political leader, and was so effective in these roles that after his death he acquired a reputation as a legendary being. In this essay I will be briefly summarizing and discussing his early years before taking the throne, his first military actions as king, some military exploits in Persia, and his advances into India. Alexander was born in

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    When we think of Alexander the Great, we think of an outstanding war hero. When we think of Napoleon Bonaparte, we think, again, of an outstanding war hero. If a random person were asked who either of these rulers was, their first response would be a fact about war. Alexander and Napoleon share similarities in their warfare, and how they used it to conquer and establish new lands. Alexander the Great’s strong perseverance and incredible battle strategies led to increase his power over his empire

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    Hoplite Warfare In Ancient Greece When one thinks of Ancient Greece, one does not typically think of hoplite warfare. However, hoplite warfare is the quintessential factor in Greece becoming the country that it is today. Without this warfare Greece would have fallen to a number of countries not making Greece the independent country that it is today. Thus, making hoplite warfare the most important aspect of Greek history. As Greek population began to increase, city- states began to increase as

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    Alexander the Great was often referred to as one of the most influential and the greatest leader of the world has ever seen. He accomplished a large heap in his governance role and military voyages. He conceived of himself as super-human, he was set up to rule by his father, King Philip the II, who had taken to him to military battles and given him mastery of the cavalry during one important battle; the Battle of Chaeronea. It was after his father’s death that Alexander began to affirm his authority

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    scared him was the Oracle saying he will lose the eye he spied on his wife with and soon after he lost his right eye in battle.

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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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    The King of Macedonia

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    however, had been murdered before he could begin the war. Antipater and Parmenion, two powerful courtiers, aided Alexander in his rise to power and thus, Alexander inherited the war his father was about to

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    The Modern Mosaic

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    spread to through Italy but especially hit in Rome. An Important preserved mosaic from this period that makes use of the tesserae technique is The Alexander Mosaic. The Alexander Mosaic utilizes the minuscule pieces of material to create highly detailed complex portraits in a emotive and action filled composition. Created in c. 101 BCE the Alexander Mosaic was discovered in the House of Faun, located in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy c. 1831 during an excavation. The ancient mosaic has many large

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    with a good commander can beat a hundred soldiers without a good tactician or organisation. Leadership was important to the Greek military machine as seen through legendary leaders such as Alexander the Great and Leonidas I. Alexander the great was born in Pella 356 B.C. His father was the king of Macedon. Alexander was 20 after his father died and he spent most of his years on the throne ruling a military campaign without any prior experience, through Asia to north-west Africa. And by the age of thirty

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    great conquerors in roman history, is Alexander the Great. Alexander was one of the youngest conquerors in history at the age of thirty and he conquered most of the known world. Though many question Alexander and wonder if he really was great, I say that Alexander was one of the most successful conquerors in roman history and he was really a great. One reason that Alexander the Great was such a Great, was because he was a really good military leader. Alexander knew how to give a motivation speech

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