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CHAPTER 4
Section 5: Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms
Section 5: Alexander and the
          Hellenistic Kingdoms
In 359 BCE Philip II came to the throne in powerful
Macedonia. He longed to unite Greece and Macedonia.
Fearful of Philip's intentions, the Greeks formed a
defensive alliance, but they were defeated.
Philip's son Alexander, who became known as
Alexander the Great, defeated the Persian Empire
within a few years and expanded his empire as far east
as modern Pakistan. Although Alexander's empire was
short-lived, it was successful in spreading Greek culture
in the region.
During the Hellenistic Era, Greek colonies thrived in
Southwest Asia, and important works of
science, philosophy, art, and architecture were
produced throughout the Hellenistic world.
Section 5: Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms

The Threat of Macedonia: While
Greece was dealing with the
Peloponnesian War, Macedonia
was gaining military strength
under Philip II. He attacked and
overtook Greece, but was
assassinated before he could
accomplish all that he wanted.
In 338 BCE, the Athenians allied
with other Greek states to fight
the Macedonians. They were
defeated at the Battle of
Chaeronea, near Thebes.
From there, Philip quickly gained
control of all of Greece, bringing
an end to their freedom. He
insisted the Greeks states form a
league and cooperate with him in a
war against Persia. He was
assassinated before this occurred,
and his son Alexander took over
this ambitious plan.
Alexander the Great


Only 20 when he became king of Macedonia. His
father prepared him to become king during his entire
life
  Alexander’s Conquests
    Beginning in 334 BCE, Alexander entered Asia Minor with
    an army of 37,000 made up of Macedonians and Greeks
    By 332 BCE, Alexander had freed the Ionian Greek cities in
    Asia Minor, and conquered Syria, Palestine, and Egypt.
      Alexandria, Egypt is named after him.
Alexander the Great


By 331 BCE, Alexander defeated the Persians at Gaugamela (near
Babylon)
  After this battle, he took control of Persian Empire
By 326 BCE, Alexander had reached India and the Indus river.
  He had many difficulties in India, and his soldiers refused to go
  further into India
  Alexander agreed to return home, but thousands died as a result
  of his choice to go through the desert (in current Iran)
  He returned to Babylon and planned more campaigns
In June of 323 BCE, Alexander died from exhaustion, wounds,
fever, and alcohol. He was 32 years old.
Alexander’s Empire
Alexander’s Legacy


Master of strategy and tactics in battle, which made him
successful general.
  Brave and reckless, he inspired troops when he risked his own
  life in battle
  Alexander wanted to be like Achilles, the legendary fighter of the
  Trojan War
Alexander extended Greek and Macedonian rule over one of the
largest empires in history
  Greece and Macedonia got rich from the natural resources that
  were paid to them by the conquered nations (gold, silver)
  Leaders who followed Alexander tried to copy his example and
  create military monarchies, in which the military supported rulers
Hellenistic Empires


Alexander spread Greek culture throughout
Asia, India, and Northern Africa
  Language
  Architecture
  Art
The influence of Alexander and the spread of Greek
culture led to the creation of Hellenistic Era
  Hellenistic means “to imitate Greeks”
Hellenistic Empires

• After Alexander’s
  death, his empire fell
  apart and four kingdoms
  emerged:
   • Macedonia
   • Syria
   • Pergamum
   • Egypt
• All four kingdoms would
  eventually be conquered
  by Rome
Hellenistic Kingdoms


Rulers of the four new kingdoms used Greeks or
Macedonians to form the new ruling class
  Natives were kept out of ruling classes
  Natives who wanted to become part of the ruling class were
  expected to learn Greek and Greek customs
Alexander created military settlements throughout his
empire
  New Kingdoms used these settlements to help spread Greek
  culture
  Armies were kept in settlements for the protection of the
  kingdom
Alexandria started as a military
settlement, but grew to
become one of the most
important cities in Egypt.

By the first century
BCE, Alexandria was the largest
city in the Mediterranean
Hellenistic Culture


           Sculpture
             Hellenistic Kings wanted
             their cities to look Greek, so
             they commissioned (paid
             for) hundreds of sculptures
             Sculptors moved away from
             the ideal and began creating
             more realistic sculpture than
             was seen in the Classical age
Hellenistic Culture


           Greek architecture was
           prominent in the
           Hellenistic Kingdoms
             Greek architects were in
             high demand in the
             Hellenistic kingdoms
             Architects built temples,
             theaters, baths, and
             government buildings
             with a distinct Greek style
Hellenistic Culture


Literature                       Science
                                   The Hellenistic Age saw
  Alexandria had largest           considerable advances in the
  library of ancient times         sciences, especially math and
                                   astronomy
  Argonautica was written, it
                                   Aristarchus developed helio-
  was the story of Jason and       centric theory that sun was
  the Argonauts and the            center of universe
  search for the Golden Fleece     Eratosthenes determined
                                   earth’s circumference (he
  Poetry, drama, and               was off by only 185 miles)
  literature thrived in            Euclid wrote Elements, the
  Hellenistic Kingdoms             first textbook on geometry
Archimedes


One of the most important scientists of the Hellenistic era was
Archimedes
  Studied geometry, especially spheres and cylinders, he established the
  value of the mathematical constant PI (π)
  Archimedes was an inventor, he invented the Archimedes Screw, which
  was used to pump water out of mines and for irrigation
  He built devices to repel attackers when the Romans laid siege to the
  city of Syracuse
  He’s famous for uttering “Eureka” upon discovering the theory of
  displacement while in his bath
  Also emphasized the importance of levers, which led to the invention of
  machines and weapons for the next several centuries
Philosophy


Athens remained the center of philosophy in the Hellenistic
world, men would come from throughout Asia, Africa, and
Greece to study philosophy in Athens
  Epicurus established Epicureanism, a philosophy that said
  humans should follow their own self-interest, as their self-
  interest was a motivating force
  Another school of thought was Stoicism, established by Zeno,
  which was concerned with how people find happiness. Stoics
  believed happiness was gained through inner peace and
  harmony with the will of god. Stoics could bear whatever
  happened in life because they believed it was the will of god.
  These people were called Stoics.
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Hellenistic greece

  • 1. CHAPTER 4 Section 5: Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms
  • 2. Section 5: Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms In 359 BCE Philip II came to the throne in powerful Macedonia. He longed to unite Greece and Macedonia. Fearful of Philip's intentions, the Greeks formed a defensive alliance, but they were defeated. Philip's son Alexander, who became known as Alexander the Great, defeated the Persian Empire within a few years and expanded his empire as far east as modern Pakistan. Although Alexander's empire was short-lived, it was successful in spreading Greek culture in the region. During the Hellenistic Era, Greek colonies thrived in Southwest Asia, and important works of science, philosophy, art, and architecture were produced throughout the Hellenistic world.
  • 3. Section 5: Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms The Threat of Macedonia: While Greece was dealing with the Peloponnesian War, Macedonia was gaining military strength under Philip II. He attacked and overtook Greece, but was assassinated before he could accomplish all that he wanted. In 338 BCE, the Athenians allied with other Greek states to fight the Macedonians. They were defeated at the Battle of Chaeronea, near Thebes. From there, Philip quickly gained control of all of Greece, bringing an end to their freedom. He insisted the Greeks states form a league and cooperate with him in a war against Persia. He was assassinated before this occurred, and his son Alexander took over this ambitious plan.
  • 4. Alexander the Great Only 20 when he became king of Macedonia. His father prepared him to become king during his entire life Alexander’s Conquests Beginning in 334 BCE, Alexander entered Asia Minor with an army of 37,000 made up of Macedonians and Greeks By 332 BCE, Alexander had freed the Ionian Greek cities in Asia Minor, and conquered Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Alexandria, Egypt is named after him.
  • 5. Alexander the Great By 331 BCE, Alexander defeated the Persians at Gaugamela (near Babylon) After this battle, he took control of Persian Empire By 326 BCE, Alexander had reached India and the Indus river. He had many difficulties in India, and his soldiers refused to go further into India Alexander agreed to return home, but thousands died as a result of his choice to go through the desert (in current Iran) He returned to Babylon and planned more campaigns In June of 323 BCE, Alexander died from exhaustion, wounds, fever, and alcohol. He was 32 years old.
  • 7. Alexander’s Legacy Master of strategy and tactics in battle, which made him successful general. Brave and reckless, he inspired troops when he risked his own life in battle Alexander wanted to be like Achilles, the legendary fighter of the Trojan War Alexander extended Greek and Macedonian rule over one of the largest empires in history Greece and Macedonia got rich from the natural resources that were paid to them by the conquered nations (gold, silver) Leaders who followed Alexander tried to copy his example and create military monarchies, in which the military supported rulers
  • 8. Hellenistic Empires Alexander spread Greek culture throughout Asia, India, and Northern Africa Language Architecture Art The influence of Alexander and the spread of Greek culture led to the creation of Hellenistic Era Hellenistic means “to imitate Greeks”
  • 9. Hellenistic Empires • After Alexander’s death, his empire fell apart and four kingdoms emerged: • Macedonia • Syria • Pergamum • Egypt • All four kingdoms would eventually be conquered by Rome
  • 10. Hellenistic Kingdoms Rulers of the four new kingdoms used Greeks or Macedonians to form the new ruling class Natives were kept out of ruling classes Natives who wanted to become part of the ruling class were expected to learn Greek and Greek customs Alexander created military settlements throughout his empire New Kingdoms used these settlements to help spread Greek culture Armies were kept in settlements for the protection of the kingdom
  • 11. Alexandria started as a military settlement, but grew to become one of the most important cities in Egypt. By the first century BCE, Alexandria was the largest city in the Mediterranean
  • 12. Hellenistic Culture Sculpture Hellenistic Kings wanted their cities to look Greek, so they commissioned (paid for) hundreds of sculptures Sculptors moved away from the ideal and began creating more realistic sculpture than was seen in the Classical age
  • 13. Hellenistic Culture Greek architecture was prominent in the Hellenistic Kingdoms Greek architects were in high demand in the Hellenistic kingdoms Architects built temples, theaters, baths, and government buildings with a distinct Greek style
  • 14. Hellenistic Culture Literature Science The Hellenistic Age saw Alexandria had largest considerable advances in the library of ancient times sciences, especially math and astronomy Argonautica was written, it Aristarchus developed helio- was the story of Jason and centric theory that sun was the Argonauts and the center of universe search for the Golden Fleece Eratosthenes determined earth’s circumference (he Poetry, drama, and was off by only 185 miles) literature thrived in Euclid wrote Elements, the Hellenistic Kingdoms first textbook on geometry
  • 15. Archimedes One of the most important scientists of the Hellenistic era was Archimedes Studied geometry, especially spheres and cylinders, he established the value of the mathematical constant PI (π) Archimedes was an inventor, he invented the Archimedes Screw, which was used to pump water out of mines and for irrigation He built devices to repel attackers when the Romans laid siege to the city of Syracuse He’s famous for uttering “Eureka” upon discovering the theory of displacement while in his bath Also emphasized the importance of levers, which led to the invention of machines and weapons for the next several centuries
  • 16. Philosophy Athens remained the center of philosophy in the Hellenistic world, men would come from throughout Asia, Africa, and Greece to study philosophy in Athens Epicurus established Epicureanism, a philosophy that said humans should follow their own self-interest, as their self- interest was a motivating force Another school of thought was Stoicism, established by Zeno, which was concerned with how people find happiness. Stoics believed happiness was gained through inner peace and harmony with the will of god. Stoics could bear whatever happened in life because they believed it was the will of god. These people were called Stoics.