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Alexander & the Hellenistic Kingdoms4-5 World History The Threat of Macedonia“barbarians” to the north of Greece 338 BC, Philip II conquered Greece Philip II wanted…

ALEXANDER THE GREAT HELLENISTIC AGE PHILIP OF MACEDONIA King Philip II Became King at age 23 (359 BC)Brilliant General and ruthless Politician wanted to conquer Greece and…

Alexander and Hellenistic GreeceAlexander and Hellenistic Greece Key Terms to RememberKey Terms to Remember •• CynicsCynics •• EpicureansEpicureans •• Gordian…

1. Collapse of the Roman and HanEmpiresHistorical Comparisons 2. Long-Distance Travel in the AncientWorld• Lack of police enforcement outside ofestablished settlements•…

Slide 1 Section 5-Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms Slide 2 Identify the event that brought the freedom of Greek city- states to an end.  Objectives Click the mouse…

PowerPoint Presentation Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World Greatest Legacy establish Hellenistic Culture and the spread of the Greek ideals/ideas throughout…

1.The Greek Empire From Macedonians to the Hellenistic Era.2. The Macedonians Frontier state north of the Greek penninsula. 359-336 BCE King Philip II: Strong military, big…

Section 5 Alexander the Great Hellenistic PeriodChapter 4 Section 5 Alexander the Great Hellenistic Period Phillip II 359 B.C. Phillip II becomes king of MacedoniaAdmired…

Slide 1Hellenism and Alexander the Great Slide 2 The Hellenistic World Slide 3 Alexander Creativity in Leadership Created and followed plans in the days when no one else…

Slide 1 Classical Greece Outcome: Alexander the Great & Hellenistic Culture Slide 2 Alexander the Great 1. Setting the Stage: Macedonia a. Located north of Greece, Macedonia…

Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age Conquest and Cultural Blending in a Changing World Alexander tutored by Aristotle Who was Alexander the Great? • Son of King…

1. King of Macedon, father of Alexanderthe Great Brilliant general and ruthless politician Built up a professional army using theGreek phalanx Infighting among…

Alexander Alexander and the Hellenistic Era Chapter 4 section 5 Objectives Evaluate how cultures and beliefs were spread throughout conquered civilizations and shaped identity…

8152019 Women in Hellenistic Egypt From Alexander to Cleopatra_pomeroy 1267 8152019 Women in Hellenistic Egypt From Alexander to Cleopatra_pomeroy 2267 8152019 Women in Hellenistic…

The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest The Hellenistic period (323–30 bc) began with the considerable expansion of the Greek world through the Macedonian

The Hellenistic World ALEXANDER THE GREAT ● In 11 years, he conquered Greece, Persia, Egypt, and even expanded to western India in what was the biggest empire of the time…

• What was the main cause of the Peloponnesian War? • What was the significant effect of the Peloponnesian War. • What are the drawbacks of wanting to be the greatest?…

Abstract Isauria region starts from northern slopes of Taurus Mountains where Konya Plateau lays above The boundary of region goes around from Mount Geyik in the south through…

E. Napp Alexander the Great In this lesson, students will identify the contributions of Alexander the Great to world history. Students will be able to identify and/or define…