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began in June 1675 when some Wampanoag Indians under the leader Philip, pressured by the loss of land and political autonomy, rebelled against Plymouth Colony in New England. Philip and his followers, like many Indian groups in seventeenth...
life primarily signify him as an influential and significant commander of Macedonian army, as his conquered empire included Greece (in 336 BC), Persia, Asia minor (in 333 BC), and Egypt where he established the city of Alexandria. He conque...
architectural history--Robert A.M. Stern, Charles Gwathmey, Michael Graves, Vincent Scully, Richard Rogers, Norman Foster, Richard Meier and Jaquelin T. Robertson--as they share memories and insights about Philip Johnson's leadership in arc...
Great With his Macedonian forces Alexander subdued and joined the Greeks and reestablished the Corinthian League after nearly a 100 years of warfare between the Greek city-states next the Peloponnesian War. Thus Alexander set the stage for ...
Alexander. Aristotle, the star pupil of Greek philosopher Plato was employed as tutor to Alexander. Hunting was a passion Alexander often pursued, as the Macedonian countryside contained an abundance of deer and foxes, with bears and lions ...
Alexander the Great. He was such a personality who is still being studied about by people. Alexander was a Greek king, a student of the well-known philosopher, Aristotle. He had succeeded his father, Philip II to the throne in 336 BC. From ...
Philip Gourevitch, Tomorrow we wish to inform you that we will be killed with our families Introduction The images are so disturbing they are difficult to watch. Two women kneel amid the bodies of those who have already been slain. They are...