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Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Map of Macedonia

Page 2: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Philip II (Alexander’s father)

• Became king of Macedon in 359 BC• Conquered south• Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes

spoke out against him (Three Philippics)• Controlled Greece after Battle of Chaeronea

338 BC, defeated Athens and Thebes • Assassinated in 336 BC

Page 3: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Young Alexander

• Born in 356 BC to Philip II and Olympias (non-Macedonian)

• Tutored by Aristotle and Leonidas• Tamed the horse Bucephalus• Father assassinated in 336 BC

Page 4: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

“Untying” the Gordion Knot

• Gordium, Turkey• Prophecy• How Alexander did it

Page 5: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Battle of Granicus, 334 BC

• First major victory over Persians• Granicus was a river near Troy

Page 6: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Battle of Issus, 333 BC

• Alexander defeats Darius III despite being heavily outnumbered

• Darius III flees• Empire expands to include Persia

Page 7: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

The Battle of Issus

Page 8: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

More battles

• Battle of Gaugamela, 331 BC, against Darius III again

• Battle of Hydapses, 326 BC, Punjab region of Pakistan, against King Poros, war elephants

• Empire extends to western India• Hellenistic vs. Hellenic culture

Page 9: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Alexander’s Empire

Page 10: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Alexander’s Demise

• Got sick and stayed in Babylon, died there in 323 BC

• Divided up empire among the Diadochi (The followers)

• Egypt – The Ptolemies 305-30 BC• Asia – Seleucids 305-63 BC• Macedonia – Antigonids, 295-168 BC

Page 11: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

Seleucids, Ptolemies, Antigonids

Page 12: Map of Macedonia. Philip II (Alexander’s father) Became king of Macedon in 359 BC Conquered south Athenian philosopher/orator Demosthenes spoke out against.

A New Power

• Rome annexed Syria/Lebanon in 64 BC ending Seleucid rule

• Rome annexed Egypt in 30 BC