This is a small group of buildings used for trading or military purposes.
What is an outpost?
From 359-336 BC, he was the king of Macedonia and created a strong standing army to unify the Greek city-states under one rule.
Who was Philip II?
Capturing the seaports in this land was considered one of Alexander's accomplishments.
What is Phoenicia?
The Hellenistic period lasted for this many years, from the reign of Alexander the Great until the Roman Empire.
What is 300 years?
The people in later generations who are related to them are referred to as this.
What are descendants?
This military formation increased the infantry's fighting powers.
What is the phalanx?
When Alexander captured this territory, he declared himself the Pharoah.
What is Egypt?
This city was an intellectual center with the world's first of many things, including a museum, library, institute for scientific research, zoo, botanical gardens.
What is Alexandria?
This term is used to describe Greek civilization in the Mediterranean world.
What is Hellenistic?
What was the Corinth League?
Alexander wore Persian clothes and encouraged his soldiers to marry Persian women in order to do this.
What is unite Greek and Asian cultures?
Greek soldiers and bureaucrats moved from place to place looking for this.
What are better job opportunities?
This is an organization set up to do a particular type of work, especially research or teaching.
What is an institute?
After the death of Philip, this man became king.
Who was Alexander?
in 327 BC, Alexander expanded his empire into this country.
What is India?
This man was a cynic who criticized materialism and said people would be happiest if they gave up luxuries.
Who was Diogenes?
This term describes the importance of money and possessing a lot of material things.
What is materialism?
Once he became king, Alexander focused on conquering this empire.
What is the Persian Empire?
After Alexander's death, his empire was divided into this many parts.
What is 3?
This man wrote Elements of Geometry, which organized all the information about geometry.
Who was Euclid?