How Did Alexander The Great Impact The World

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Great historians and scholars such as the infamous Hugh Bowden have studied and written about the major impact Alexander The Great had on the world. The son of King Philip II, Alexander, who was born in Pella, Macedonia on September 20, 356 BC and was born into the top class considering his father was the king. In his early years, many privileges were open to him, such as top education, one of his first teachers was Leonidas, who couldn’t keep up with him. In 343 BC Aristotle was hired by Philip to tutor Alexander, he taught Alexander for three years in Mieza, Macedonia. (Mark) Aristotle taught Alexander philosophy, government, politics, poetry, drama, and science, and even wrote a shortened version of the Iliad for Alexander to keep with him. …show more content…

Greek influence spread throughout Egypt because of the new Greek settlement, creating a successful aristocracy Egyptians agreed to change their form of government into. Alexander wasn’t finished, he founded the new capital of Egypt, Alexandria. Founded in 331 B.C. on the western side of the Nile River Delta, Alexandria had a remarkable design that could never be imagined again. Alexandria’s layout was supposed to represent Hellenistic urban design, it’s streets were wide in a grid style. The city also had,”Dedicated marketplaces, opulent places, and impressively large public spaces for the population to enjoy” (HistorySkills). There were public gardens and temples that were dedicated to Egyptian and Greek gods. One of the most important features of Alexandria was the Great Library of Alexandria, scholars had estimated the library containing 500,000 scrolls with Mark Anthony and Cleopatra supplying 200,000 scrolls as well (Mark). Unfortunately, over time the events occurring in Alexandria caused it’s downfall and in 642 CE a Muslim general that was conquering Alexandria ordered the destruction of the remaining