1 / 22

Alexander & Hellenism

Alexander & Hellenism. Alexander’s Achievements Spread of Hellenism Creation of Silk Road IDs: Alexander of Macedonia (the Great) 356-323 BCE, Hellenism, Graeco -Bactria. Big Themes of World History. Was there a world-wide “Spiritual Age” from 600-400 BCE?.

amal
Download Presentation

Alexander & Hellenism

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Alexander & Hellenism • Alexander’s Achievements • Spread of Hellenism • Creation of Silk Road IDs: Alexander of Macedonia (the Great) 356-323 BCE, Hellenism, Graeco-Bactria

  2. Big Themes of World History Was there a world-wide “Spiritual Age” from 600-400 BCE? Vedic religion  Hinduism (sacrifice  ethics) Judean tribal religion  Judaism Classical Greek Philosophy The Buddha (ca. 563-483 BCE) Confucius (551-479 BCE)

  3. Major Shift from 336 BCE-50 CE: Afro-Eurasia becomes more connected

  4. Historical Question: • Does Alexander of Macedonia deserve to be called “the Great”? Was he that important to world history?

  5. I. Alexander’s Achievements A. Background: Classical Greek culture around Mediterranean Sea

  6. born 356 BCE reigned from 336 to 323 BCE Philip II of Macedonia Aristotle

  7. B. AchievementsConquered huge territory

  8. C. ProjectsPurposeful Policy of Multi-Ethnic Cultural Exchange Persians Bactrians

  9. Sets up foundation for trade institutions connecting Mediterranean to India a. Coins b. Greek language c. Product exchange d. Caravan routes e. Cities as commercial hubs

  10. Alexandria(s)

  11. Plantations & Slavery

  12. D. Spreads Hellenistic Culture Result: Inter-connects Afro-Eurasian elites cosmopolitan

  13. Elements of Hellenistic Culture Greek language Gymnasiums (education) Theaters Athletic games Art Politics Philosophy Dress/Style

  14. But…Alexander died before it got going….

  15. II. Spread of Hellenism & Interconnection

  16. B. Successor States (323-75 BCE) Seleucid (Syria & Persia) Ptolemaic Egypt (Ptolemy) Graeco-Bactria Macedonia

  17. 1. Cosmopolitanism Alexandria, Egypt Library 2. Learning & Science

  18. Hellenism/Hellenistic Culture Influences elites from Spain to India

  19. 2. Successor States Supported Trade Across Afro-Eurasia Governed large regions Money Common language Legal institutions/codes Armies

  20. 3. Spread of Hellenistic Culture“Indo-Greek” states: Graeco-Bactria

More Related