- Alexander the Great: Conqueror or Tyrant?
- Greece in the Age of Hegemonies
- Achaemenid Persia
- The world of Early Macedon
- Philip II and the Macedonian Way of War
- The Third Sacred War
- The Macedonian Conquest of Greece
- The League of Corinth
- Alexander Heir Apparent
- Securing the Inheritance 336 - 335 B.C.
- The Invation of Asia
- The Battle of Granicus
- The Turning Point - Issus and Tyre
- Alexander: Pharaoh of Egypt
- Heroes, Oracles and Gods
- The Campaign of Gaugamela
- The Conquest of Iran
- Alexander on the Rim of the World
- Governing and Taxing the Empire
- Alexander and the Macedonian Opposition
- The Invation of India
- The Battle of the Hydaspes
- Mutiny and Withdrawal
- The Gedrosian Desert and the Journey of Nearchus
- Defication and Succession
- Alexander and the Macedonians at Opis
- Alexander and the Greeks - The Lamian Wars
- The Diadochoi (323 - 316 B.C.)
- The Particion of the Empire (316 - 301 B.C.)
- The Hellenistic Concert of Powers
- Macedonian Courts in the Near East
- The Hellenization of the Near East
- The Monetization of the Near East
- Hellenization and the Gods
- The Limits of Hellenization
- Alexander the Great and the Shadow of Rome
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Alexander and the Macedonian Empire
Series of Lectures by Kenneth W. Harl on Alexander, the condition of Greece and Persia during his time and the total impact of his campaign.
Lectures
Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Empire
Series of Lectures by Kenneth W. Harl on Alexander, the condition of Greece and Persia during his time and the total impact of his campaign.
Introduction to Ancient Greek History with Donald Kagan
This is an introductory course in Greek history tracing the development of Greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual, and creative achievements from the Bronze Age to the end of the classical period. Students read original sources in translation as well as the works of modern scholars.
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age
In all the annals of the ancient world, few stories are more gripping than that of the Hellenistic Age. Between the conquests of Alexander the Great and the rise of Rome, Greek culture became the heart of a world-historical civilization whose intellectual, spiritual, and artistic influence endures to this day.
Series of Lectures by Kenneth W. Harl on Alexander, the condition of Greece and Persia during his time and the total impact of his campaign.
Introduction to Ancient Greek History with Donald Kagan
This is an introductory course in Greek history tracing the development of Greek civilization as manifested in political, intellectual, and creative achievements from the Bronze Age to the end of the classical period. Students read original sources in translation as well as the works of modern scholars.
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age
In all the annals of the ancient world, few stories are more gripping than that of the Hellenistic Age. Between the conquests of Alexander the Great and the rise of Rome, Greek culture became the heart of a world-historical civilization whose intellectual, spiritual, and artistic influence endures to this day.
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