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Intertestamental Paper
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history of Second Temple Period beginning with the period of Alexander the Great and continuing through the reign of Herod’s sons. Moreover, this paper will also discuss the various events, individuals and groups which impacted the Jews an...

Life Of Alexander The Great
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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...

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...

Greece And Macedonia Under Roman Control
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Greece was controlled by Achaean League. Sparta was independent and refused to join any league. Chremonidean War started with the purpose of Greek cities to go against the Macedon. This happened after the Athenian leader Chremonides. This w...

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...

Biography
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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 ...

The Persian Wars Of 500 Bc
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the Persian Empire. The writings of Herodotus, who was born c.484 B.C., are the great source of knowledge of the history of the wars. At their beginning the Persian Empire of Darius I included all of W Asia as well as Egypt. On the coast of...