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Alexander’s Conquests Lead him Further East: More interested in expanding the Empire than ruling it Crosses the Indus River and defeats the Persians Why is expansion East so important?

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Alexander’s Conquests

• Lead him Further East: – More interested in expanding the Empire than ruling it – Crosses the Indus River and defeats the Persians

• Why is expansion East so important?

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Alexander’s Legacy• United Greece

– After his death, empire fell apart• Divided into 3 kingdoms

– Macedon, Egypt, & Syria

• Hellenism: Spread into Asia– Greek culture blended with Egyptian, Persian, & Indian

influences• Alexander spread Greek technology and ideas throughout his

empire

– He brought to the Persians the Greek way of life• cities were placed on trade routes: goods b/w East & West

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The Roman Coliseum has a strong Hellenistic influence.

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What buildings in the USA have a Hellenistic influence?

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Lincoln Memorial

BBC - Schools - Ancient Greece Theatre

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GREEK CULTURE

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Phidias’ AcropolisPhidias’ Acropolis

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The Acropolis TodayThe Acropolis Today

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Classical Architecture

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Types of Columns…Doric Columns of the

Parthenon

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Ionic columns Corinthian-style

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Classical Greek Art

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Balance, symmetry, harmony

Showing the proportionate human form was of importance.

Most famous sculptor: Phidias

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Greek Drama

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Theatre

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Hellenism

The East Meets The West

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Alexandria, Egypt• Center of all Hellenistic culture.

– Thriving commerce– Mixture of eastern/western cultures

melded

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Hellenistic Science & Tech

• Astronomy: Aristarchus v. Ptolemy– Aristarchus = sun is 300x larger than

Earth & heliocentric theory– Ptolemy = geocentric theory

– Eratosthenes = circumference of earth is between 28-29,000 mi. Actual circumference is 24,860!

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Hellenistic Mathematics

• Geometry: Euclid– The Elements– Theorems/postulates are unchanged today!

• Physics: Archimedes– 3.14…..... Importance? – Law of the lever– Compound pulley

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Hellenistic Art• Qualities: Display emotion & action

– Meant to commemorate heroes, honor gods.

– Ordinary people served as inspiration too

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Hellenistic Art

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Hellenistic Art

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Hellenistic Art Cont’d

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Classical or Hellenistic?