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… of Macedonia to Philip II (king of Macedonia) and Olympias (princess of Epirus, and daughter of king Neoptolemus). Many people consider him to be one of the greatest military geniuses in history 2324 years later.
Even as a young child Alexander…
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… most powerful and famous characters ever known by the history. I have chosen Alexander The Great, because I have great admiration of his great accomplishments, and also because he symbolizes the strong side of mankind character, courage and bravery.
In…
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… quite sure when, there was born a man. This man would eventually be the first to found a monotheistic religion. The name of this man is Zoroaster; the name is actually a corruption of Zarathushtra. Zoroaster's birth date, along with whether his religion…
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… Alexander Graham Bell is well known for his invention of the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell introduced flight as well. Bell summed up his approach to life and to inventing by saying “ Leave the beaten track occasionally and dive into the woods. Every…
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… few books such as, Artists Discover Greece, Alexander The Great, Zenobia’s Revolt Against Rome among others. In addition, he has some work in progress according to Contemporary Authors Encyclopedia. He went to New College, Oxford, B.A 1973; attended…
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Who is “Great”? In history there are few people who can be termed “Great” and even fewer who deserve to be called so. Alexander, the son of King Phillip of the Macedonians, was one of these truly “Great” people. He not merely ruled the…
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… the Great was not always known by this title. He earned his well-fitting designation after remarkable demonstrations of his military genius, political shrewdness, and cultural visions. His achievements in government and conquest transformed…
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… the Great, king of Macedonia, conqueror of the Persian Empire and one of the greatest military geniuses of all times, had many books written about his life and deeds. The book that was read for this term paper was a biography called, “Alexander the…
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… the ancient
capital of Macedonia. His parents were Philip II and Olympia. Some say that Zeus
was his father but it is probably just a myth. Aristotle taught Alexander in
his early teen years. He stimulated his interest in science, medicine,…
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… all time. In this paper I will show this with undoubtedly evidence. He was very charismatic and a powerful leader. He became leader of Greece at a very young age, but this did not stop him to become one of the greatest generals ever. I will argue…
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