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Page 1: Alexander the Great - Steilacoom€¦ · Alexander the Great •Philip intended to use Greece as a launching pad to invade Persia, but he was assassinated before he could begin his
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Macedonia

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Philip II

• 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

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Hellenistic World

• The period of Alexander and his successors is called the Hellenistic period to reflect the broad influence of Greek culture beyond Greece’s borders

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Alexander the Great

• Philip intended to use Greece as a launching

pad to invade Persia, but he was assassinated

before he could begin his plan

• Instead the invasion of Persia would be left for

Philip’s son Alexander who was just 20 when

Philip was assassinated

– “Alexander inherited from his father the most

perfectly organized, trained, and equipped army

of ancient times.”

• J.F.C. Fuller, The Generalship of Alexander the Great

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Conquests of Alexander

• Ionia and Anatolia 333

• Syria, Palestine, Egypt 332

• Mesopotamia 331

• Persepolis 331

• King of Persia 330

• India 327

• Returns to Susa 324

• Dies (age 33) 323

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Warfare in the Age of Alexander

• Phalanx: A formation of infantry carrying

overlapping shields and long spears, developed by

Philip II and used by Alexander the Great

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Warfare in the Age of Alexander

• Hoplite

– The main melee

warrior of the

Macedonian army.

– Worked mainly in the

tight phalanx

formation, creating

impregnable lines that

often left the enemy

demoralized.

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Warfare in the Age of Alexander

• Companions

– Alexander’s elite cavalry, the offensive arm of his army, and his elite guard.

– They would be used in conjunction with the phalanx. The phalanx would fix the enemy in place and then the companion cavalry would attack on the flank.

– Alexander would lead the charge with his cavalry, normally in a wedge formation.

– These troops would also protect the flanks of the Macedonian line during battle.

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Warfare in the Age of Alexander

• Generally would go around

strong points. When he

could not he used

engineering.

• Sieges involved the

surrounding and blockading

of a town or fortress by an

army trying to capture it.

• A variety of weapons were

built to hurl projectiles over

city walls, scale or batter the

walls, and transport soldiers

over them.

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Al e x a nd e r

t h e Gr e a t

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T h e Cl a ssi c a l

Gr e e k

“ I d e a l ”

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The Economy of the Hellenistic World

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The End of the Empire

"The Marriage of

Alexander the Great

and Roxanna" by

Ishmail Parbury

• Alexander – Married Roxanna and had his men

also intermarry

– Adopted Eastern dress and habits

– Publicly insisted upon his descent from the gods

– Began giving key positions to Persians

• The Macedonians were tired of campaigning and resented the changes in Alexander’s behavior and become mutinous

• Alexander died in June 323, perhaps as a result of poisoning

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After Alexander • After Alexander died,

his generals jockeyed for power and by 275 they had divided up his kingdom into three large states

– Antigonus took Greece and Macedon

– Ptolemy took Egypt

– Seleuces took the former Achaemenid empire

• The period of Alexander and his successors is called the Hellenistic period to reflect the broad influence of Greek culture beyond Greece’s borders

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The Hellenization of Asia

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