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Abstract
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the great in a holistic manner. The core objective of the paper is to discuss Alexander the great, Machiavellian prince and the impact that he had on history due to his actions. The paper also discusses the rise and fall of Alexander’s reig...

Alexander The Great
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Alexander the Great (Greek: "a? "?a?d", Mégas Aléxandros), was a Greeki king (basileus) of Macedon. He is the most celebrated member of the Argead Dynasty and created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Born in Pella in 356...

Achaemenids
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Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and northern Greece, the Hellenistic dominion of Macedon protected its attractive highland frontiers and patriarchal ascension of Phillip II (382 - 336 B.C.) from the alien uncertainties incited to its east by Thrace, ...

Reasons Behind The Military Success Of Alexander The Great
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that leaders like Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Trajan, Attila, Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolf Hitler conquered many territories and have won countless battles n (Abbott, 2012). Researchers debate that what led them to achieve such succes...

Old Testament Literature
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older of that office was determined by hereditary guidelines. This allowed the Jews to live in the Empire but also to be loyal to their traditions – namely, the Law of Moses and the temple. It seems that the Persians were quite solicitous i...

Macedonia's Rise As A Military Power
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Macedonia's neighboring enemies: the Illyrians and the Paionians to the west and northwest, and the Thracians to the north and northeast. Phillip II instituted far-reaching restructures at dwelling and abroad. Innovations—improved catapults...

Alexander The Great
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Alexander crossed the Hellespont (Dardanelles, the strait separating Europe and Asiatic Turkey). After a series of stunning victories, he toppled the Achaemenid Empire and thus took control of its provinces or satrapies. To the east these e...