The Rule and Fall of Alexander the Great

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  1. Alexander’s journeys led him through Egypt, where hieroglyphics record his name in their picture-like language.
  2. By 323 B.C.E., Alexander the Great’s empire stretched from Greece into Egypt, the Middle East, Persia, and southern Asia.
  3. At his death in 332 B.C.E., an incredible funeral procession reflected the greatness of Alexander’s accomplishments.
  4. Alexander’s travels and conquests helped to open trade and the exchange of culture during the Classical Era in places such as Rome, where coins were created in his honor.
  5. By 326 B.C.E., Alexander attempted to conquer India, where he won fierce battles against Asian armies that fought alongside elephants.
  1. a map from regions of the Mediterranean to India showing the extent of the empire of Alexander the Great
  1. a drawing of a battle scene with soldiers and elephants
  1. hieroglyphic characters carved on a slab of stone
  1. two coins, with one showing the head of a man and the other showing a man sitting on a stool holding a bird
  1. a funeral procession with a large hearse and men with horses
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