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Greece + Persia = Hellenistic Or: the impact of Alexander the Great’s expedition
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Greece and persia and Hellenistic Era.ppt

Nov 29, 2014

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Todd Whitten

The combination of Greek and Persian art and culture and what happened once Alexander the Great was dead.
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Greece + Persia = Hellenistic

Or: the impact of Alexander the Great’s expedition

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The Route of Alexander

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Greek

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Persia

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Hellenistic

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Greek Cultural Contributions

●Public dramatic performances●Historians and Political Scientists●Concept of political freedom●Logic, geometry,

●Democracy, tyranny●Collective Security●architecture

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Persian Contributions

●Agriculture produce and techniques●Metallurgy●Spices●Coinage●governance

Map of the Empire

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Empire Break Up

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The generals are not nice men

●Ptolemy steals Alexander’s body and runs to Egypt. Alexander’s body disappears…●Antigonus heads back to Macedonia and kills Alexander’s mother and half brother●Seleucus kills Roxanne and her newborn son (Alexander’s? Maybe…) and stays in Persia

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Hellenistic World

●Greeks become “Greeks” and spread, but are absorbed by Rome●Philosophy grows: Skeptics, Epicureans and Stoics, oh my!●Astronomy, Engineering; Archimedes and Euclid do their thing with new math●Persia becomes a crossroads for trade, but plays second fiddle to Rome and China