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Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great

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Geography

6th - 8th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Alexander the Great

Mr. Porter 6th Grade SS

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Essential Question:

How did Alexander's conquest spread Greek culture?

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Alexander was a student of Aristotle and was taught the works of Socrates and Plato

At the age of 18 he returned home to Macedonia​

Athenian Thinking

As a child Alexander was kidnapped and raised in Greece

He was trained in Spartan fighting techniques and tactics​

Spartan Training

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Multiple Choice

Which philosopher taught Alexander?

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Aristotle

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Plato

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Socrates

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Freud

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The Throne

  • Alexander was prince of Macedonia

  • His father, Philip II was assassinated

  • At the age of 19, Alexander became King and began conquering the Greek City States​ in honor of his father

  • He would continue to conquer civilizations until his death at the age of 33​

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Open Ended

Why do you think Alexander would be successful at conquering Greece?

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  • Shortly after defeating the Persians, Athens and Sparta (along with their allies) began fighting each other

  • This weakened all of Greece leaving them defenseless

  • Alexander then ​conquered the Peninsula

Peloponnesian War

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Multiple Choice

The Peloponnesian War was between which two City-States?

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Sparta and Athens

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Thebes and Delphi

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Rome and Florence

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Bejing and Nanjing

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Conquest

​Alexander began with Greece but quickly expanded by conquering:​

  • Greece

  • Egypt

  • Ionia

  • Persia

  • Parts of India

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following did Alexander not conquer

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China

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Greece

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Egypt

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Persia

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​Below is a Map of Alexander's conquered Territory

Mapping

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Hellenism

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  • The religions and traditions were forced to combine with Greek ideas

  • Gods, heroes, and stories became blended with Greek counterparts

Native Culture

  • Alexander considered Greek culture superior

  • He would spread the religion, language, and customs everywhere he went​

Greek Culture

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​Isis was re-written to be the cousin or half-sister of Zeus

Isis

​Gilgamesh was placed among the likes of Heracles and Achilles as a Greek hero

Gilgamesh​​

​Osiris transformed into the cousin of Zeus and was given reign of Egypt as Zeus took the mightier Olympus

Osiris

​There is evidence to suggest that Greek influence found its way into Jewish scripture as Jewish prophets and their God took on Greek Characteristics

​​Yahweh

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Multiple Choice

What is the term used to describe the blending of Greek and Native cultures?

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Hellenism

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Heathenism

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Syncretism

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Diffusion

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-Alexander the Great

Legacy of a King

"I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.​"

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End of an Empire

  • Alexander took the throne at the age of 20 and by the time of his death at 33, he had​ conquered the known world

  • His legacy remained​ as nearly 50 cities were named after him (Alexandria)

  • The most popular, in Egypt, would be the center of learning for 500 years

  • Through him, Greek culture lived on and would lay the foundation for the Roman Empire​

Alexander the Great

Mr. Porter 6th Grade SS

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