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Persian Macedonia Expansion

Conquers of Alexander the Great

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Review• Persian Wars (500-479 B.C)

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Review• Persian Wars• Darius attacked Athens in

490 B.C• Athens repelled the

invasion.

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Battle of Marathon

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Battle of Marathon

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Double Envelopment• Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards

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Battle of Thermopylae

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Persians attempting to force the pass at Thermopylae

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Leonidas and the 300 Spartans

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Battle of Salamis

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Alexander the Great’s Conquers

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Macedonia

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King Philip II• Ruled Macedonia from

359-336 B.C. and transformed it into a powerful military machine.

• By 338 he had Greece under his control.

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Alexander the Great• Heavily influenced by

Greek culture.

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

• “Alexander inherited from his father the

most perfectly organized, trained, and

equipped army of ancient times.”

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Alexander’s Warfare• Companion Cavalry

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

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Alexander’s Warfare• The Phalanx Formation

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Alexander’s Warfare

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Alexander’s Warfare• Hoplite

o The main melee warrior of the Macedonian army.

o Worked mainly in the tight phalanx formation, creating impregnable lines that often left the enemy demoralized.

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Hoplites in Action

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Alexander’s Warfare• The Ballista

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• Alexander has a total of 37,000 Greek and Macedonia armies, 5000 of which were cavalry.

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The Conquest Begins: 334 BCE

• Alexander has a total of 37,000 Greek and Macedonia armies, 5000 of which were cavalry.

Conquests Dates• Freed Ionian Greek cities 333 BCE• Palestine, Syria, & Egypt 332 BCE• The Battle of Gaugamela 331 BCE

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Conquests• For the next three years, Alexander moves

east and northeast. (Afghanistan & Pakistan)

• In 326 BCE, Alexander moves into India.o Series of a hard fought campaignsoMacedonians refuse to go any farther

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Alexander and the Principles of War

• Maneuver• Mass• Surprise• Security• Objective• Economy of Force• Offensive• Unity of Command• Simplicity

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The End of Alexander’s Empire

o Married Roxanna and had his men also intermarryo Adopted Eastern dress and habitso Publicly insisted upon his descent from the godso Began giving key positions to Persians.

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

• Alexander’s army returned to Babylon, where he dies in June 323 BCE of wounds, fever, and too much alcohol.

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Alexander’s Legacy• The marriage of East and West• Alexander the Great ushered in the Hellenistic

Age – A period where Greek influence could be found throughout the known world

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