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Alexander the Great Ruler of the World

Why “the Great”? In ten years, Alexander of Macedonia created the largest empire in the world up to that time Alexander spread Greek culture, ensuring cultural diffusion and the survival of the qualities of classical Greece

Alexander’s Empire

Alexander’s origins Born in Pella, Macedonia Taught by the Greek philosopher, Aristotle His father, King Philip II, was king of Macedonia, and had conquered the Greek city states during his 27 year reign

Alexander’s Origins Alexander was military trained Philip was murdered in 336 B.C. So Alexander was only 20 when he became king of Macedonia                                             

                                                                                                                                            Olympia Alexander’s mother Philip Alexander’s father

From Pompeii mosaic

Expanding the Empire 334-332 BC Alexander & his army defeat the Persians                 

Alexander proceeded to Egypt, & established the city of Alexandria Major cities in Asia Minor and along the Phoenician coast surrendered to Alexander Between 332-331 BC Alexander proceeded to Egypt, & established the city of Alexandria *He was made pharaoh

Expanding the Empire Middle East From 330-327 BC Alexander conquered regions of the Middle East to Afghanistan

Expanding the Empire Alexander in India Alexander fights his way across the deserts of Central Asia to India Alexander conquers Indus Valley area in 326 B.C.

Legacy Alexander blended Greek and Persian cultures. He spread Greek influence throughout all the conquered lands.

Legacy His Empire becomes 3 Kingdoms- Macedonia, Egypt, Persia

Legacy Phalanx: A formation of infantry carrying overlapping shields and long spears, developed by Philip II and perfected by Alexander the Great

The Gordian Knot The Gordian Knot: the legend behind the ancient knot was that the man who could untie it was destined to rule the entire world. Alexander simply slashed the knot with his sword and unraveled it.

The mystery of Alexander’s death Alexander died of a fever at 33… but why? Plutarch reports that he was had been plagued by several bad “omens” Some others from the time claimed Alexander was poisoned

So what’s important to understand? Alexander the Great is important because of his creation of one of the largest empires in ancient history & for his military tactics.

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.