Macedonian King Alexander III (Alexander the Great) and Ancient Egypt: The Assassination of Macedonian King Philip II (Alexander the Great’s Father), the Teacher of Alexander the Great, the Greatest Intellectual Within Ancient Greece During the 4th Century B.C., the Subjects Ancient Greek Philosopher Aristotle Taught Alexander the Great, the Opposition Alexander the Great Focused Upon Post Uniting Greece Within the Panhellenic Political System, the Expansion of Alexander the Great’s Empire Between 334 B.C. – 323 B.C., the Book Publication Which Alexander the Great Considered His Guidebook Throughout His Life, the Egyptian Public’s View and Reception of Alexander the Great Post Invading Egypt and the Reason for This, the Capital City of Egypt During the 4th Century B.C. and the Reason Alexander the Great Paid Tribute to Ancient Egyptian Deity Apis, Alexander the Great Coronated as the Pharaoh of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt in 332 B.C., the Hypothesis of the Cause of Death for Alexander the Great, How Alexander the Great’s Military Attempted to Emulate and Communicate With Alexander the Great Post Mortem, the Reason Alexander the Great’s Military Governed Egypt Immediately Post His Death, Egypt Controlled by Multiple Macedonian Military Leaders Until a Permanent Solution Was Arranged, the Military Leaders Which Controlled Alexander the Great’s Empire Post the Death of Alexander the Great, the Reason These Empires Were Successfully Managed During This Period, the Persons Who Helenized Ancient Egypt Post the Death of Alexander the Great, the Egyptian Architecture Which Was Part of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, the Height of and Length of Time the Lighthouse of Alexandria Was Utilized, the Events Which Destroyed the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Number of Books and Scrolls Within the Original Library of Alexandria and the Demand of All Ships With Books and/or Scrolls During the 3rd Century B.C., the Ambiguity of the Location of the Original Library of Alexandria and the Modern Day Library Erected in Tribute, the Epicentre of Greek Knowledge During Antiquity, the Person Who Developed the Steam Engine, the Person Who Discovered That All Oceans are Connected, the Culture Which Developed the First Visual Representation of Nepali Religious Leader Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) as a Human Being, and the Person Alexander the Great Attempted to Emulate Throughout His Life

King Philip II of Macedonia was murdered at his daughters wedding, in the theatre beside the royal palace, in 336 BC. Alexander the Great's tutor was Aristotle, the greatest political theorist in the western world. Philip II spared no expense in educating his son, as Aristotle was the undisputed intellectual mind of the period. Aristotle educated Alexander the Great and his closest companions upon philosophy, politics, history, science, natural science, medicine, and astronomy, amongst other sub...


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