ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, Ο ΜΕΓΑΛΥΤΕΡΟΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΑΣ ΟΛΩΝ ΤΩΝ ΕΠΟΧΩΝ!

Τρίτη, 19 Μαΐου 2009 1:12 πμ |

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Τέλειωσε η ψηφοφορία για τον Μεγαλύτερο έλληνα όλων των εποχών! The Biggest Greek of all times!

ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ! ALEXANDER THE GREAT!

Μετά από μια μεγαλειώδη προσπάθεια του Σκάι να ψηφιστεί κάποιος άλλος (τουλάχιστον εμείς αυτό εισπράξαμε!) επικράτησε όλων των Ελλήνων ο Μέγας Αλέξανδρος!

Η Κατάταξη:

Rank

Great Greeks

1

Alexander the Great

2

Georgios Papanikolaou

3

Theodoros Kolokotronis

4

Konstantinos Karamanlis

5

Socrates

6

Aristotle

7

Eleftherios Venizelos

8

Ioannis Kapodistrias

9

Plato

10

Pericles

I AM GREEK - ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΟΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ...

Πέμπτη, 29 Ιανουαρίου 2009 12:55 πμ |

http://noiazomai.agrino.org/Alexandros.html

Εξαιρετικό αφιέρωμα...

JEWS DURING HELLENISTIC PERIOD UNDER THE GREEK EMPIRE OF ALEXANDER

Τετάρτη, 19 Νοεμβρίου 2008 3:56 μμ |

Hellenistic period

The empire of Alexander the Great conquered the former Kingdom of Judah in 332 BCE, defeating the Persian empire which had held the territory since Cyrus' conquest of the Babylonians. After Alexander's death, the Wars of the Diadochi led to the territory changing rulership rapidly as Alexander's successors fought over control over the Persian territories. The region eventually came to be controlled by the Ptolemaic dynasty, and the area became increasingly Hellenistic. The Jews of Alexandria created a "unique fusion of Greek and Jewish culture",[9] while the Jews of Jerusalem were divided between conservative and pro-Hellene factions. Along with the influence of this Hellenistic fusion on the Jews who had found themselves part of a Greek empire, Armstrong argues that the turbulence of the period between the death of Alexander and the second century BCE led to a resurgence of Jewish messianism,[9] which would inspire revolutionary sentiment when Jerusalem became part of the Roman Empire.

www.wikipedia.org

TURKEY'S VIEW ON 'ALEXANDER'S THE GREAT' IDENTITY

Πέμπτη, 23 Οκτωβρίου 2008 8:04 μμ |

Alexander the Great

Alexander The Great

Alexander the Great, one of the world's greatest military commanders, was born in Pella - Macedonia in northern Greece, the son of King Philip II of Macedonia and Olympids, daughter of King Neoptolemos. Between 342 and 340 BC his tutor was the philosopher Aristotle. Alexander had already distinguished himself in battle at Chaironaia in 338 BC when he secured the throne as Alexander III by eliminating his rivals after the death of his father in 336 BC at the hands of Pausanias, possibly a hired assassin. Appointed Commander of the Corinthian League he moved first against the Thracians and the Illyrians and put down a rising by the Thebans (335 BC). As supreme commander of the Greeks in 334 BC Alexander, with his army of 35,000 men, embarked on a campaign of "Hellenistic revenge" against the Persians, crossing the Hellespont (Dardanelles), winning the battle on the Granikos in the spring, occupying Gordion (remembers the story of him cutting the legendary Gordian knot), then marching over the Taurus mountains to Cilicia and defeating Darius III, the Persian king, in November of 333 at Issus, north of present-day Iskenderun. This left the way open to Egypt where he founded the city of Alexandria and had his divine origins and claim to power confirmed by the oracle of Zeus Ammon at the Siwa oasis.

From Egypt Alexander and his army marched to Babylonia, where he again defeated Darius, this time decisively, at Gaugamela on the Mossul plain, now in Iraq. He carried on into Persia (Iran) and finally began his Indian campaign (327-325 BC), getting as far as the Hindu Kush and the Punjab before his exhausted men forced him to turn back at the Indus delta. Sailing back for part of the return journey through the Persian Gulf, Alexander and his remaining men made the grueling crossing of the desert and eventually reached Babylon where he died of a fever while preparing for an Arabian campaign.

Alexander's declared policy, in part already embarked upon, of conciliation and of consolidating the great new empire he had created from so many disparate pieces, was doomed to failure. His empire fragmented almost immediately as rival claims were lodged by his successors.

http://www.allaboutturkey.com/alexander.htm

ALEXANDER THE GREEK, PELLA THE ANCIENT MACEDONIAN CAPITAL

Πέμπτη, 13 Δεκεμβρίου 2007 8:58 μμ |

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STATUE OF ALEXANDER THE GREEK, PELLA -GREECE

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ALEXANDER THE GREEK

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MACEDONIAN TOMB IN THE CENTER OF PELLA, GREECE

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PELLA'S TOWN HALL

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PELLA'S TOWN HALL

PELLA IS ONLY A FEW KILOMETERS DISTANT OF THESSALONIKI, THE GREECE'S SECOND CAPITAL AND ACTUAL CAPITAL OF MACEDONIA.