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Alexander the Great Revision
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GCSE Ancient History Mind Map on Alexander the Great Revision, created by Sarah Batstone on 06/03/2016.
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Alexander the Great Revision
Arrian
Strengths
Used contemporary sources
Eyewitnesses such as Ptolemy
Had experience in the military
Weaknesses
Wrote 400 years after the life of Alexander - so his writing is not contemporary
Idolised Alexander (biased)
Plutarch
Strengths
Uses a variety of sources
Court journals
Alexander's personal letters
Eyewitness accounts
Writes about the virtues and vices (good and bad qualities) of Alexander
Weaknesses
Wrote 400 years after the life of Alexander - so his writing is not contemporary
Plutarch is a biographer so focuses more on Alexander's character than events that took place
Diodorus
Wrote about Alexander's life 300 years after Alexander's life - so his writing is not contemporary
He does not name his sources of information
Diodorus got some of his facts wrong
He did not know who assassinated King Philip
He made a mistake about Philip's new wife
Olympias
Alexander's mother
Believed that she was impregnated by Zeus
Was often possessed by spirits
Childhood and Youth
he offered help to friends who were ill
He kept a dagger under his pillow
At 16, he was left in charge of Macedonia
Alexander tamed Bucephalus after realising that the horse was afraid of its own shadow
Alexander wanted to conquer Persia
Because his childhood role model Achillies fought there
Because he didn't want to inherit the land his father Philip had already conquered
Because he had a large loyal army
The battle of Issus
Alexander uses his battle knowledge and realises that King Darius has covered the inexperienced infantry with archers
Murder of Cleitus
Cleitus was angered by Alexander
So Cleitus insulted Alexander by reminding him that if he hadn't have saved Alexander's life, then he wouldn't be so great or wonderful
Alexander was angered at what Cleitus said and so he murdered him
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