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SHHHH!!!!
You’re about to see an
presentation of a guy who doesn’t
speak English well (b/c it’s not his
native language n he’s just been
here for more than a year).

This is the 1st presentation he’s
ever made, also.

So, please be cool. Don’t laugh or
make fun of his funny accent and
his grammar. 

Thanks - TINO
   Alexander was born in 356 BC in Pella –
    ancient capital of Macedonia.

   He was a son of Philip II, King of
    Macedonia, and Olympias, Princess of
    neighboring Epirus.

   He spent his childhood watching his
    father transforming Macedonia into a
    great military power, winning victory
    after victory on the battlefields
    throughout the Balkans.

   When he was 13, Philip hired Aristotle to
    be Alexander’s personal tutor. Aristotle
    gave Alexander a training in literature
    and stimulated his interest in
    science, medicine, and philosophy, all of
    which became of importance in
    Alexander’s later life.
 In the spring of 336 BC, king Philips was assassinated by a young
Macedonian noble Pausanias, during the wedding ceremony in Aegae.

His dream of conquering the Persian Empire now lays on his successor, his
son -   Alexander III.
Alexander III now becomes KING of Macedonia.
At age 16 Alexander was called to Macedonia to put down a
Thracian rebellion. Distinguishing himself, Alexander stopped the
rebellion, stormed the rebel’s stronghold and renamed it
Alexandroupolis, after himself.

      Philip’s death caused series of rebellions among the conquered
    nations and the Illyrians, Thracians, and Greeks saw a chance for
                                                        independence.

He defeated them one by one in 336 B.C., when he was only 20
year old)
   His army of 30,000 foot soldiers and 5,000 cavalrymen was small but well
    organized .

   After defeating the Persians, he swept through western Asia Minor.

   The second encounter against the Persians         took place at
    Issus, south eastern corner of Asia Minor. Alexander
    destroyed the Persians army, despite being outnumbered 13 to 1.




                           Conquered Mediterranean coast area in 332 B.C.

                     He pushed further south to conquer
                              Gaza and Egypt.
 In 331 B.C., he met the Persians for the third time - the Battle of
Gaugamela. Once again, he won. He then pushed through to take the
Persian Capital at Babylon. Later, the entire Persian domain was under
Alexander’s control.

After an eight-year campaign Alexander was                           now
ruler of a massive empire. He was keen to push further west but
his men wanted to return home                    with their families. He
then                                returned to Babylon
in 325                  B.C.




                     His empire now is from Greece
                      to Hindu Kush Mountains area.
   Alexander died in the palace of Babylon. He was one month short of
    33 years of age. Various theories have been proposed for the cause of
    his death. which including poisoning, or sickness that followed a
    drinking party, or a relapse of the Malaria which he had contracted in
    336 B.C.

   Alexander's death has been a mystery over the centuries. What is
    certain is that Alexander died of a high fever on June 11, 323 B.C.
Alexander spreads
  Greek culture to many
    parts of the world.
He had a huge impact on
 world history spreading
   the seeds of Western
Cited
Alexander                     of
Macedonia :
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/266112/Alexander-the-Great-
Alexander-of-Macedonia




Alexander
Biography:
http://www.essortment.com/all/alexanderthegr_rxdz.htm

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Alexander The Great

  • 1. SHHHH!!!! You’re about to see an presentation of a guy who doesn’t speak English well (b/c it’s not his native language n he’s just been here for more than a year). This is the 1st presentation he’s ever made, also. So, please be cool. Don’t laugh or make fun of his funny accent and his grammar.  Thanks - TINO
  • 2.
  • 3. Alexander was born in 356 BC in Pella – ancient capital of Macedonia.  He was a son of Philip II, King of Macedonia, and Olympias, Princess of neighboring Epirus.  He spent his childhood watching his father transforming Macedonia into a great military power, winning victory after victory on the battlefields throughout the Balkans.  When he was 13, Philip hired Aristotle to be Alexander’s personal tutor. Aristotle gave Alexander a training in literature and stimulated his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy, all of which became of importance in Alexander’s later life.
  • 4.
  • 5.  In the spring of 336 BC, king Philips was assassinated by a young Macedonian noble Pausanias, during the wedding ceremony in Aegae. His dream of conquering the Persian Empire now lays on his successor, his son - Alexander III. Alexander III now becomes KING of Macedonia.
  • 6. At age 16 Alexander was called to Macedonia to put down a Thracian rebellion. Distinguishing himself, Alexander stopped the rebellion, stormed the rebel’s stronghold and renamed it Alexandroupolis, after himself. Philip’s death caused series of rebellions among the conquered nations and the Illyrians, Thracians, and Greeks saw a chance for independence. He defeated them one by one in 336 B.C., when he was only 20 year old)
  • 7. His army of 30,000 foot soldiers and 5,000 cavalrymen was small but well organized .  After defeating the Persians, he swept through western Asia Minor.  The second encounter against the Persians took place at Issus, south eastern corner of Asia Minor. Alexander destroyed the Persians army, despite being outnumbered 13 to 1.  Conquered Mediterranean coast area in 332 B.C. He pushed further south to conquer Gaza and Egypt.
  • 8.  In 331 B.C., he met the Persians for the third time - the Battle of Gaugamela. Once again, he won. He then pushed through to take the Persian Capital at Babylon. Later, the entire Persian domain was under Alexander’s control. After an eight-year campaign Alexander was now ruler of a massive empire. He was keen to push further west but his men wanted to return home with their families. He then returned to Babylon in 325 B.C. His empire now is from Greece to Hindu Kush Mountains area.
  • 9.
  • 10. Alexander died in the palace of Babylon. He was one month short of 33 years of age. Various theories have been proposed for the cause of his death. which including poisoning, or sickness that followed a drinking party, or a relapse of the Malaria which he had contracted in 336 B.C.  Alexander's death has been a mystery over the centuries. What is certain is that Alexander died of a high fever on June 11, 323 B.C.
  • 11. Alexander spreads Greek culture to many parts of the world. He had a huge impact on world history spreading the seeds of Western
  • 12.
  • 13. Cited Alexander of Macedonia : http://www.docstoc.com/docs/266112/Alexander-the-Great- Alexander-of-Macedonia Alexander Biography: http://www.essortment.com/all/alexanderthegr_rxdz.htm