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Army of Alexander the Great
- English
URL: http://members.tripod.com/~S_van_Dorst/Alexander.html
shown in filters: Personalia The Macedonian army (cavalry, infantry, allies), The Macedonian command structure, A bibliography on ancient Greek warfare, Links to Alexander the Great sites. [ eng ] |

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Alexander the Great, Synopsys,JJP
- English
URL: http://1stmuse.com/alex3/alex-text.html
shown in filters: Personalia Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon (Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon) (356-323 B.C.), king of Macedonia, born in late July 356 BC in Pela, Macedonia, the greatest military genius in history. He conquered the whole civilized world, governed by his divine ambition of the world conquest and creation of universal world monarchy. [ eng ] |

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The Ancient Greeks
- English
URL: http://www.legion-fourteen.com/greeks.htm
shown in filters: Education, Personalia Images. [ eng ] |

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Discoverers Web: Greek Explorers
- English
URL: http://www.win.tue.nl/~engels/discovery/greece.html
After the fall of the Minoan civilization, the Minoans of mainland Greece for some time held the power over the seas. Although no report of these voyages remains, they did leave their impression in Greek mythology. The story of Jason and the Argonauts is considered to be a description of such a voyage to the Black Sea, or more likely, a combination of several such voyages woven into a single story. The 'golden fleece' stands for the sheephides, which in Colchis were lowered into certain streams and sucked up the gold that was dissolved in the water. The story of Odysseus's travels may have a similar background, while one theory says that the Trojan war may have been fought to gain access to the Black Sea. [ eng ] |

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Philip, Demosthenes, and Alexander
- English
URL: http://www.san.beck.org/EC22-Alexander.html
shown in filters: Personalia Dionysius II, Dion, and Timoleon in Sicily.
Wars and Macedonian Expansion under Philip.
Demosthenes and Aeschines.
Alexander's Conquest of the Persian Empire.
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Lecture 9: From "Polis" to "Cosmopolis" -- Alexander and Hellenistic Greece, 323-30 B.C.
- English
URL: http://www.pagesz.net/~stevek/ancient/lecture9b.html
shown in filters: Personalia, Publications Philip of Macedon, Alexander the Great, from Polis to Cosmopolis, hellenistic philosophy. [ eng ] |

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Alexander the Great
- English
URL: http://touregypt.net/macdyn01.htm
shown in filters: Personalia Macedonian dynasty. [ eng ] |

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Alexander the Great, King of Macedon
- English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/7545/Alexander.html
shown in filters: Personalia The life and family of Alexander III of Macedon. [ eng ] |

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Philip II
- English
URL: http://wso.williams.edu/~junterek/philip.htm
shown in filters: Personalia Philip II of Macedonia ruled from 359-336 B.C.E. Without the military and political efforts of Philip, Alexander would never have been as successful as he was. According to Bosworth, Philip's
work with the Macedonian army and establishment of alliances with the Balkan peoples gave both himself and Alexander the resources necessary to carry out such conquests. [ eng ] |

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Alexander the Macedonian
- English
URL: http://www.alexanderthemacedonian.com/
shown in filters: Personalia The truth about Alexander the Macedonian. [ eng ] |

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Euclid's Geometry: Alexander the Great
- English
URL: http://forum.swarthmore.edu/geometry/wwweuclid/alexander.htm
shown in filters: Personalia Macedonian (northern Greece). By the age of 33 Alexander the Great had conquered Greece, the Persian empire all the way to India, and Egypt. [ eng ] |

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Matthew Amt's Greek Hoplite Page
- English
URL: http://www.larp.com/hoplite/index.html
How I am reconstructing the arms and armor of the ancient Greek soldier. [ eng ] |

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Alexander: Bio
- English
URL: http://ancienthistory.about.com/homework/ancienthistory/msubalexander.htm?once=t
shown in filters: Personalia Alexander of Macedon, son of Philip, who conquered the world around him (into India on one end and Egypt on another) and whose reign marked the beginning of the Hellenistic Period. [ eng ] |

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Alexander the Great
- English
URL: http://www.pothos.co.uk/alexander.asp
shown in filters: Personalia The site contains many paragraphs of information about Alexander the Great, and is maintained by many people. [ eng ] |

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Alexander's Macedonian conquest of Asia
- English
URL: http://www.gate.net/~joegrez/alexander's_conquest.htm
"The mere fact that Darius III, the Persian king, commanded no less than 50,000 greek soldiers, speaks volumes as to whose side of the war were the
Greeks on." [ eng ] |

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Alexandre (356-323)
- French
URL: http://www.ac-versailles.fr/pedagogi/anti/alexan/alex0.htm
shown in filters: Personalia La vie, les conquêtes et la mort d'Alexandre, l'un des plus grands conquérants de l'Antiquité. [ fra ] |

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Alexander The Macedonian Bookstore
- English
URL: http://www.alexanderthemacedonian.com//books.html
shown in filters: Personalia, References and Indices [ ] |

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Ìàêåäîíñêàÿ Èìïåðèÿ (Ïðîåò "Êëàññè÷åñêîå Îáðàçîâàíèå")
- Russian, French
URL: http://klaccika2.narod.ru/
Äèíàñòèÿ Àðãåàäîâ
Ôèëèïï II Ìàêåäîíñêèé
Áèáëèîãðàôèÿ
Àëåêñàíäð Ìàêåäîíñêèé íà Ôðàíöóñêîì
Ôîðóì "Ìàêåäîíñêàÿ Èìïåðèÿ"
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Podboje Aleksandra Wielkiego - Historia - Wirtualny Wszech¶wiat
- Polish
URL: http://www.wiw.pl/historia/starozytnagrecja/096-podbojealeksandra.asp
shown in filters: Publications "W 336 roku p.n.e Filip zosta³ zamordowany przez pewnego m³odego macedoñskiego arystokratê najprawdopodobniej powodowanego motywami osobistymi..." [ pol ] |

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Alexander der Grosse (356 - 323 v. Chr.).
- German
URL: http://www.uni-paderborn.de/Admin/corona/chris/Alexander_0.html
Enthaelt kurze Beschreibung des Lebenslaufs des Alexanders des Grossen mit besonderer Aufmerksamkeit zu folgenden Themen: Phillip II., Alexanders Weg zur Hegemonie in Griechenland, der Krieg mit Dareios III., Indienzug, Massenhochzeit von Susa, Voelkerverschmelzung und Tod in Babylon. Es gibt wenige Bilder [ deu ] |

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