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Title: The Greek Empire


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The Greek Empire
  • From Macedonians to the Hellenistic Era.

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The Macedonians
  • Frontier state north of the Greek penninsula.
  • 359-336 BCE King Philip II
  • Strong military, big sights.
  • 338 BCE Conquers all of Greece.
  • 336 BCE Assassinated.

3
Alexander
  • 336 BCE Inherits the throne.
  • 333 BCE Conquers Ionia and Anatolia.
  • 330 BCE Conquers Persia.
  • 327 BCE Conquers Indus?

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Hellenistic Culture
  • An era when Greek cultural traditions expand
    their influence beyond Greece (Hellas) itself.
  • Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian.
  • Integrate societies and economies.
  • Cultural blending and diffusion.
  • What are the benefits of empire?
  • What are the detractions of empire?

6
Politically
  • 275 BCE After the death of Alexander, empire
    divided into three
  • Antigonus Greece and Macedonia.
  • Ptolemy Egypt
  • Seleucus Anatolia to Indus.

7
Antigonid Empire
  • Clashes.
  • Wealthy.
  • Migration.

8
Ptolemaic Egypt
  • Wealthiest Agriculture, industry, and taxes.
  • Alexandria and megalopolis.

9
Seleucid Empire
  • Former Persian Empire.
  • The suburbs of the Greek empire.

10
Economically
  • Large empire allows for trade to expand.
  • Caravans and Persia and Bactria (India).
  • Seas and Mediterranean Empire.
  • Rise of luxury products.

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Hellenistic Culture
  • In Hellenistic cities, individuals
  • Spoke Greek.
  • Dressed according to Greek fashion.
  • Greek art and sculpture.
  • AND
  • Observe their own customs and traditions.
  • No more loyalty to the polis!!!!
  • Cultural and religious loyalty!

12
Alexandria The NYC of the Ancient World
  • Egyptian city.
  • Center of Hellenistic culture.
  • Center of commerce.
  • 500,000 international occupants.
  • Breathtaking.
  • Avenues, statues, library, lighthouse, museum.
  • Alexander and the glass coffin.

13
Culture
  • Philosophy Zeno and Stoicism vs. Epicurus and
    Epicureanism. Skeptics?????
  • History Seven Wonders of the World, Herodotus.
  • What does it mean when a culture begins to look
    back?
  • Art Realism.
  • Religion Mysticism, Cult of Osiris.

14
The Seven Wonders of the World
  • How do the Seven Wonders of the World represent
    Hellenistic values?
  • Multi-cultural.
  • Wealth.
  • Empire.
  • Legacy.
  • Larger than life.

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So, if Alexander was so great why did Greece
collapse?
  • Collapse vs. decline
  • 150 BCE Hellenistic culture begins to decline.
  • Greek civilization lasts from 2000 BCE to 150
    BCE.
  • Why is it hard to maintain an empire?
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