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... the River Granicus . After this victory Alexander sent three hundred suits of Persian armor back to Athens. Alexander could be compared ...
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... When he conquered some cities, Alexander was quite harsh. After he conquered it, Alexander burned Persepolis in revenge of the 480 BC burning of Athens. ...
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Following the period of time in Athens during the 5th Century BC when it was ruled by a radical, extreme democracy, the Athenian people voted to choose thirty ...
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... Philip and Alexander fought together against some people in Athens and Thebes. Thousands of Athenians and Thebans were slaughtered. ...
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... Philip and Alexander fought together against some people in Athens and Thebes. Thousands of Athenians and T! hebans were slaughtered. ...
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... Athens decided to remain loyal to Alexander, and the following spring Alexander departed for Asia. Alexander had various reasons for invading Asia. ...
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... General Information on Alexander's Army and Conquests Athens versus Philip II in Elatea Late one September evening, before the Battle of Chaeronea, an Athenian ...
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... Alexander's parents wanted nothing but the best for him, so when Alexander was thirteen, they hired Aristotle from Athens to be the boy's personal tutor. ...
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... part of the power struggle for the Hellenistic kings who tried to fill Alexander's shoes. ... Zeno went to Athens as a wealthy merchant but lost his fortune at sea ...
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... almost everyone in the town. Athens rethought their departure and remained faithful to Alexander. After this Alexander felt that ...
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... rest of Greece. By showing this quick and decisive force, Athens rethought its decision to leave Alexander. If Alexander had waited ...
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... slaves to collect specimens for his studies in natural science (Encyclopedia 4). Aristotle returned to Athens when Alexander the Great began his conquests. ...
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... Ephesus an Ionian city-state from Persian rule, and modeled their government after Athens democracy instead of the Persian oligarchies. Alexander moved to ...
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... from Athens to be his personal tutor. The two of them spent time at Mieza, a temple about 20 miles from the palace at Pella. Under Aristotle, Alexander learned ...
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... He was not yet 33 years old. Alexander the Great admired Athens and the Greek culture so he brought many Greek ideas to the non-Greek people of his empire. ...
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... General Information on Alexander's Army and Conquests Athens versus Philip II in Elatea Late one September evening, before the Battle of Chaeronea, an Athenian ...
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... In 323 BC Alexander the Great died. This raised political turmoil in Athens, mainly towards Macedonians, and Aristotle was to be tried in the court. ...
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... Great. But ten years later when Alexander came to the throne Aristotle moved back to Athens. There he founded his own school Lyceum. ...
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... Aristotle, Socrates and Plato, for their contributions to academics and thought, Pericles for his rebuilding of Athens, and, of course, Alexander for his ...
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... At the age of eighteen, Alexander commanded a part of his father's cavalry at a battle. He was also the ambassador to Athens. Page ...
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... Alexander moved the center of Greek culture from Athens to Alexandria, which he named after himself. At Alexandria a magnificent museum was built. ...
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... This charge was thought to stem from his friendship with Alexander. Aristotle fled Athens because he remembered what had happened to Socrates. ...
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... previous empire of Alexander was taken incrementally and systematically into Roman hands. The great city of Corinth was destroyed (146 BC), Athens captured (86 ...
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... In 404 BC Athens was defeated after 27 years of fighting. 26. ... They admired Greek culture and preserved it. 27. Alexander the Great- (ca. ...
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... the River Granicus. After this victory Alexander sent three hundred suits of Persian armor back to Athens. The message that went ...
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... Athens, enriched with philosophy and now literature, became more splendid than ever before. After Alexander the Great discovered the treasures that Greece had ...
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... Plato became disillusioned with Athens after Socrates died. ... Aristotle was extremely bright, and tutored Alexander the Great when his teacher, Plato, died of a ...
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... He went back to Macedonia c.342 to tutor the young Alexander, then returned to Athens in 335 to found his own school, the Lyceum. ...
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... is now know as Alexander the Great since he conquered all of Greece and overthrew the Persian Empire. In 334 BC Aristotle went back to Athens and started a ...
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... is now know as Alexander the Great since he conquered all of Greece and overthrew the Persian Empire. In 334 BC Aristotle went back to Athens and started a ...
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