ALEX THE GREAT NOT HELLENISTIC Flashcards

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when did alex die

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323 bc

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what is Diadochi

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the massive empire that was divided among Alexander the Great’s generals.
This period of history was defined by constant warfare as these generals fought for control of Alexander’s empire. it formed after alexander the greats death in 323 bce

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What is hellenistic period

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the Hellenistic Period refers to the time after Alexander’s death when his successors created their own kingdoms and cultures that were heavily influenced by Greece.

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How long was Alexander the Great’s career? What did he achieve during that time

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across a twelve-year career he conquered most of the world known to Ancient Greece

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When did alexander the great become king

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In 336 BC, at age about the age of 20

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After what did Alexander the Great become king?

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he became king of Macedon following the murder of his father, Philip II.

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What was Phillip II doing before he was assasinated

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Philip had been consolidating power in Greece and was preparing to invade Persia when he was assassinated.

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When did Alexander the Great invade Persia and with how many troops

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Alexander invaded Persia in 334 BC with an army of some 30,000 troops.

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What did Alexander the Great do in 331 BCE?

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defeated Darius III at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC, and he took control of the Persian empire

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What did Alexander the Great do after taking control of the Persian empire

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Alexander then proceeded to march his army across the region of modern Afghanistan, conquering much of the area, and reaching as far as India.

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What did Alexander’s troop do that made him turn back and in what year?

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In 327 BC, while on campaign in India, his troops mutinied and refused to go any further. Alexander was forced to turn back and head west.

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When did Alexander the Great arrive in Babylon

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After making his way through the deserts of Central Asia, he arrived in Babylon in 323 BC.

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When and where did Alexander the Great die

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age 32, that Alexander died suddenly in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon

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First and most popular theory of Alexander the Great’s death

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Alexander the Great was poisoned. It is known that he fell ill after drinking a cup of wine at a banquet in Babylon. He developed a high fever and died several days later.

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who is thought to have killed Alexander. What was the killer summoned to do

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Antipater, who had been the governor of Macedon during Alexander’s military invasion of Persia. Antipater had only recently been removed from his post and summoned to Babylon to meet Alexander.

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Why did Alexander’s killer kill Alexander

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Antipater may have feared that he was to be put to death as a punishment for corruption and it is said that he had arranged for Alexander to be poisoned by Alexander’s wine-pourer.

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What is the second theory of Alexander the Great’s death? What fact is this theory based on

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A second theory that has been proposed is that Alexander the Great died of malaria.

This is based on the fact that he was known to have been ill with a fever before he died.

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What is the third theory of Alexander the Great’s death? What fact is this based on?

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A third theory regarding the cause of his death has arisen more recently. This version suggests that Alexander the Great actually died of typhoid fever.

This is based on the fact that many of his symptoms, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, are consistent with this disease.

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Why is it not possible to know the exact reason of Alexander the Great’s death

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since over 2000 years have passed since his death, and Alexander’s body has long been lost, it is never know for sure what ultimately killed him.

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What do many commentators tend to conclude about Alexander the Great’s death

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Many commentators tend to conclude that a natural cause is most likely, since Alexander had pushed his body to its physical limits after years of war, many physical wounds, constant marching and his reputation as a heavy drinker of wine.

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What did Alexander the Great’s death leave behind

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left behind a massive empire that was divided among his generals called the Diadochi

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What did Diadochi fight for

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, fought for control of Alexander’s empire.

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What did the wars of Diadochi charaterised by? What did it result in

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The wars of the Diadochi were characterized by constant fighting and resulted in the breakup of Alexander’s empire into several smaller kingdoms

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Most prominent generals of Diadochi

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rominent generals were Ptolemy, Seleucus, Antigonus, Cassander, and Lysimachus

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What did the general Ptolemy take control of and do
Ptolemy took control of Egypt and founded the Ptolemaic dynasty.
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What did Seleucus take control of and do
Seleucus took control of Syria and Mesopotamia and founded the Seleucid dynasty.
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What did Antigonus do and take control of
Antigonus took control of Asia Minor and parts of Greece and founded the Antigonid dynasty.
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What did Cassander take care of and do
Cassander took control of Macedon and the rest of Greece.
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What did Lysmachus take care of and do
Lysimachus took control of Thrace and Anatolia and founded the Kingdom of Lysimachia
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How long did the wars of the Diadochi last
The wars lasted for nearly three decades, from 322 to 281 BC.
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Bad effect of the Diadochi wars. What did this effect pave the way for?
However, these conflicts only weakened each of the kingdoms, since they were constantly fighting each other. This paved the way for the rise of challenger kingdoms in the different regions that Alexander had conquered Wars of the Diadochi only destabilised the ancient world and set the stage for the rise of the Roman Empire several centuries later.
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