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Alexander The Great

Macedonia

Phillip II of Macedon Ruled Macedonia from 359-336 B.C. and transformed it into a powerful military machine Moved into northern Greece and met little resistance due to residual effects of Peloponnesian War By 338 he had Greece under his control

Macedonian Battle Tactics

The Phalanx Used as a brute-force breakthrough formation. Philip made the Phalanx a versatile weapon, with the ability to advance, hold and retreat in good order. It was primarily used as a holding force while the Companion cavalry delivered the main blow against the enemy.

Companion Calvary

Alexander the Great Phillip II is assassinated in 336 BCE Alexander is crowned king Phillip had prepared Alexander well for kingship Military Experience Tutors

Alexander the Great Heavily influenced by Greek culture Inspired by the stories of Achilles and Hercules. Kept a dagger and a copy of the Iliad under his pillow. Wanted his accomplishments to surpass those of Hercules.

Alexander’s Vision Alexander moved quickly to fulfil his father’s dream – The conquest of the Persian Empire!

The Conquest Begins– 334 BCE His army totaled 37,000 Greek and Macedonian men. 5,000 of which were cavalry. Darius III, king of Persia, called forth a massive multinational army to meet the invaders. Estimates range from 200,000 to one million soldiers

The Conquests of Alexander Dates Freed Ionian Greek cities 333 BCE Palestine, Syria, & Egypt 332 BCE The Battle of Gaugamela 331 BCE Heavily outnumbered, Alexander crushes the Persians at the Battle of Issus. Alexander establishes Alexandria as the Greek capitol of Egypt! Near Babylon, Alexander decisively defeats Darius! Becomes the ruler of the entire Persian Empire! 1 2 3 Alexander was still not satisfied!

The Conquests of Alexander For the next three years, Alexander moves east and northeast. Afghanistan & Pakistan In 326 BCE, Alexander moves into India. Series of a hard fought campaigns Macedonians refuse to go any farther Alexander’s army returned to Babylon, where he dies in June 323 BCE of wounds, fever, and too much alcohol.

Why was Alexander so successful?? Great Military Leader Master of strategy and tactics He was fearless Led his men into battle Willing to risk his own life While in India, Alexander was the first to leap over a city wall in order to inspire his troops.

Example of a Timeline Alexander The Great 323 B.C 356 B.C 356 BC Alexander the Great is born. 336 BC Death of King Phillip and Crowning of Alexander the Great as ruler of Macedonia 332 BC The Siege of Tyre 326 BC Battle of River Hydaspes 324 BC Troops mutiny at Opis 323 B.C 356 B.C 338 BC Battle of Chaeronea 334 BC Battle of the Granicus River 331 BC Foundation of Alexandria and Battle of Gaugamela 327 BC Marriage to Roxane and the Beginning of the Indian Quest 323 BC The Death of Alexander the Great Alexander The Great

Alexander’s Legacy The Marriage of East & West Alexander the Great ushered in the Hellenistic Age – A period where Greek influence could be found throughout the known world!

Your Turn In 7-10 sentences, summarize Alexander the Great’s life. Be sure to use details! Be specific!!

Does Alexander really deserve the title “the great”?

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