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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 ...

Alexander
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the Great History is full of influential figures that have left their mark on the world. These personalities have a rich and fascinating history that is interesting to all. One such powerful figure from history is Alexander the Third. He is...

Alexander The Great
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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 ...

Art And Death
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articularly distinguished by its neck extended and its function. It is used to hold water for the nuptial bath and toilet funeral. It pointed out the graves of singles; the bottom is perforated to allow communication with the dead. Snakes m...

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...

Differences Among Renaissances
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the main features and the difference of the three renaissances namely Carolingian Renaissance, Macedonian Renaissance and the Islamic Renaissance. Discussion Carolingian Renaissances It is defined as the revival of classical architecture a...

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...