In ancient times‚ different cultures used art as a form of power. Sculptures‚ symbols‚ etc. were leaders to send their desired message to citizens. These images would reflect either aspects of the leader or even reassure/remind citizens of past or future events taking place in their history. Here we will review examples of how different leaders used art. One reason for using art was to show off status. In 2002‚ the grave of the Amesbury Archer was discovered. This grave was much older than a Roman
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We think of our mighty ruler‚ King Theseus‚ as an omnipotent‚ god-like being. He is the most powerful person in all of Athens. In our pride‚ we see him as the most powerful king in all of Greece or even the world. We honor our King and his glory with all out hearts; but is there more to him than meets the eye? In an exclusive interview with King Theseus‚ we learn groundbreaking information about how the king really thinks. He not only is the most magnificent ruler of Athens‚ but we learn that he
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Philip II‚ Alexander’s father was known for his innovations with the Macedonian military‚ Alexander perfected the formations and tactics developed by his father. Utilization of siege machinery enabled Alexander to surpass his father’s achievements and conquer the East. These technologies together with his great mind of military strategies enabled him to become one of the greatest military leaders in history. Introduction Philip II laid the foundation for Alexander’s great success in his campaign
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2 Alexander the Great had a military upbringing and lived a life that was shaped by militarism. He led the Macedonian army successfully to expand Greece and conquer the east. The Macedonian army mass success is attributed to the Alexander’s philosophical influence that led him to adapt to conditions‚ and use mindful tactics when leading his army. Alexander had military training and tactics from his father and learnings of philosophy from Aristotle. These set the base for him‚ and led to his ability
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Alexander III of Macedon Alexander iii of Macedon (alexander the great)‚ 32‚ of Pella‚ Greece‚ Died June 10th‚ 323 B.C. of natural causes. He was born to father Phillip II and mother Olympias on July 20th 356 B.C. in Pella‚ Greece. Alexander was taught by Aristotle for his education which gave him a lot of his knowledge. Alexander had 5 siblings Cleopatra of Macedon‚ Phillip III of Macedon‚ Thessaloniki of Macedon‚ Cananas‚ and Europa of Macedon; he also leaves behind his dog named Pertias. Alexander
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Alexander III of Macedon also known as‚ Alexander the Great‚ made a name for himself many years ago‚ but today his “greatness” is being questioned because of research conducted due to modern technology. To be viewed as great‚ one would need lots of evidence supporting they are a well-rounded person. I believe that Alexander had rightfully earned this title because through my research I have only found evidence that Alexander was a man of greatness. Although Alexander displayed many characteristics
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“It’s a boy‚” said the midwife. My father‚ King Offal‚ always wanted a son. He felt as if he had to pass down all his glory‚ fame‚ wealth‚ and leadership because that is what his father did to him. When my father was a child‚ his family traveled to Uruk from India. His father gained great respect from leading wars‚ to creating the irrigation system. His loyalty and soul‚ made him King of Uruk. After my grandfather’s death‚ my father became King at fifteen. People say that my dad is the best leader
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After the death of Plato‚ Aristotle received an invitation to visit Hermias‚ the king of Atarneus and Assos in Mysia. During his sojourn with the king‚ Aristotle married his first wife‚ Hermias’ niece‚ and together they had a daughter (“Aristotle”). This time in Aristotle’s life is marked by a notable absence of his written works‚ implying that he may not have gotten the opportunity to continue his research‚ or that his works during this time were lost throughout history. His stay in Mysia lasted
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Once upon a time‚ in a dark and gloomy land far away‚ a battle that had been going on for the last five hundred years between god and mortal raged on. The war all began when the King of Macedon‚ also known as Alexander the Great had insulted the mighty all powerful Ares’s skill on the battlefield. Since he was the God of War‚ he was very offended by the statement made‚ so he challenged Alexander the Great‚like any other God would do‚ to a fight. The battle went from a winning streak for the Gods
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Alexander the Great was born in Pella to his parents‚ Philip II of Macedon and Queen Olympia. Growing up Alexander never got to see his father‚ he spent most of his time and days engaging in military campaigns. His father PHilip hired a tutor‚ Leonidas to teach Alexander math‚ archery‚ and horsemanship. He was an Ancient Greek king he took charge at the age of 18. After his father died he got the support from the Macedonian army. Alexander conquered Egypt and Persia as a king. His kingdom ranged
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