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In History / High School | 2014-11-04

Who is Alexander the Great, and how did he influence the rise of Hellenism?

Include biographical information and specific examples of Hellenistic art and influence.

Asked by Brinda989

Answer (3)

Alexander the Great Alexander accomplished greater deeds than, not only of the kings who had lived before him but also of those who were to come later down to our time .Alexander the Great was born at Pella Macedonia in 356 B.C.E. He spent his childhood years watching his father transforming Macedonia into a great military power. His Father was King Phillip and his mother was Olympias. His mother was the princes of neighboring Epirus. She was a deeply spiritual who taught her son about his ancestors such as Achilles and Hercules

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

Alexander the Great was a renowned Macedonian ruler whose conquests initiated the period of Hellenism which propagated Greek civilization and influenced new art styles across the Middle East. An example of this influence can be seen in Hellenistic art such as 'Laocoon and His Sons'. ;

Answered by TimothyJamesCurry | 2024-06-18

Alexander the Great was a Macedonian ruler whose conquests established a vast empire and initiated the Hellenistic period, spreading Greek culture throughout the Middle East. This era saw significant artistic developments, including works like 'Laocoon and His Sons', showcasing emotion and realism in Hellenistic art. His legacy influenced subsequent cultures and laid foundations for future civilizations.
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Answered by TimothyJamesCurry | 2024-12-17