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Battles BC - Alexander Lord of War 5/5

The Battle of Hydaspes River

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Alexander the Great (Battles B.C.) 1/4

Battles BC by History channel http://www.history-of-macedonia.com Alexander the Great never missed a chance to verify his pride for his Greek ancestry. His parents had Greek origins. Alexander considered himself as a Greek. He spoke Greek. He grew up and was educated from famous Greek teachers like Aristotle and had as his favourite book Iliad of Homer. He worshipped the same gods like the rest of Greeks. He undertook and accompliced to a military campaign based on the long-term hostility between Greeks and Persians, as leader of the Greeks. Both he and his army spread the ancient Greek language and culture to the fringes of India and therefore Alexander has justifiably been used for centuries as a symbol of Greek civilisation. ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΕΛΛΗΝΑΣ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΑΣ ΜΑΚΕΔΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ ΠΕΛΛΑ ΑΙΓΕΣ ΒΕΡΓΙΝΑ ΑΡΓΟΣ ΚΑΡΑΝΟΣ ΓΑΥΓΑΜΗΛΑ HELLAS GREECE MAKEDONIA MACEDONIA MACEDOINE GREEK MAKEDON MACEDON MEGAS ALEXANDROS ALEXANDER THE GREAT PHILIPPOS PHILIP FILIPPOS AIGES PELLA VERGINA AIGES GREEK ANCIENT KINGDOM ARGOS KARANOS KARANUS ANCESTRY HYDASPES TAXILA PERSIA GAUGAMELA MAKEDONIJA

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Battles BC Alexander Lord of War 2/5

The Battle of Hydaspes River

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Battles BC - Alexander Lord of War 3/5

The Battle of Hydaspes River

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Battles BC - Alexander Lord of War 4/5

The Battle of Hydaspes River

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ZEUS (Clash of the Gods) 2/5

Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς, Modern Greek: Δίας) is the King of the Gods in Greek Mythology. Zeus was viewed as a king who oversaw the universe. In Hesiod's Theogony, he assigns the various gods their roles. In the Homeric Hymns he is referrred to as the chieftain of the gods. He is also called the "Father of Gods and men", according to Hesiod's Theogony. He ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus in ways representative as both a father as head of the family and a king. He was the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. In Greek, the god's name is Ζεύς Zeús /zdeús/ or /dzeús/ (Modern Greek /'zefs/) in the nominative case and Διός Diós in the genitive case. ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΖΕΥΣ ΔΙΑΣ ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝΑΣ ΑΔΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟΙ ΚΡΟΝΟΣ ΡΕΑ ΓΑΙΑ ΤΙΤΑΝΕΣ ΟΛΥΜΠΟΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΤΥΦΩΝ HELLAS GREECE MAKEDONIA MACEDONIA MACEDOINE MACEDON MAZEDONIEN MEGAS ALEXANDROS ALEXANDER THE GREAT ALESSANDRO MAGNO ZEUS HADES POSEIDON CRONUS RHEA TITANS GAIA DEMETER APOLLO OLYMPUS OLYMPIANS TYPHON

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ZEUS (Clash of the Gods) 1/5

Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς, Modern Greek: Δίας) is the King of the Gods in Greek Mythology. Zeus was viewed as a king who oversaw the universe. In Hesiod's Theogony, he assigns the various gods their roles. In the Homeric Hymns he is referrred to as the chieftain of the gods. He is also called the "Father of Gods and men", according to Hesiod's Theogony. He ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus in ways representative as both a father as head of the family and a king. He was the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. In Greek, the god's name is Ζεύς Zeús /zdeús/ or /dzeús/ (Modern Greek /'zefs/) in the nominative case and Διός Diós in the genitive case. ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΖΕΥΣ ΔΙΑΣ ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝΑΣ ΑΔΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟΙ ΚΡΟΝΟΣ ΡΕΑ ΓΑΙΑ ΤΙΤΑΝΕΣ ΟΛΥΜΠΟΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΤΥΦΩΝ HELLAS GREECE MAKEDONIA MACEDONIA MACEDOINE MACEDON MAZEDONIEN MEGAS ALEXANDROS ALEXANDER THE GREAT ALESSANDRO MAGNO ZEUS HADES POSEIDON CRONUS RHEA TITANS GAIA DEMETER APOLLO OLYMPUS OLYMPIANS TYPHON

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ZEUS (Clash of the Gods) 3/5

Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς, Modern Greek: Δίας) is the King of the Gods in Greek Mythology. Zeus was viewed as a king who oversaw the universe. In Hesiod's Theogony, he assigns the various gods their roles. In the Homeric Hymns he is referrred to as the chieftain of the gods. He is also called the "Father of Gods and men", according to Hesiod's Theogony. He ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus in ways representative as both a father as head of the family and a king. He was the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. In Greek, the god's name is Ζεύς Zeús /zdeús/ or /dzeús/ (Modern Greek /'zefs/) in the nominative case and Διός Diós in the genitive case. ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΖΕΥΣ ΔΙΑΣ ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝΑΣ ΑΔΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟΙ ΚΡΟΝΟΣ ΡΕΑ ΓΑΙΑ ΤΙΤΑΝΕΣ ΟΛΥΜΠΟΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΤΥΦΩΝ HELLAS GREECE MAKEDONIA MACEDONIA MACEDOINE MACEDON MAZEDONIEN MEGAS ALEXANDROS ALEXANDER THE GREAT ALESSANDRO MAGNO ZEUS HADES POSEIDON CRONUS RHEA TITANS GAIA DEMETER APOLLO OLYMPUS OLYMPIANS TYPHON

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ZEUS (Clash of the Gods) 4/5

Zeus (Ancient Greek: Ζεύς, Modern Greek: Δίας) is the King of the Gods in Greek Mythology. Zeus was viewed as a king who oversaw the universe. In Hesiod's Theogony, he assigns the various gods their roles. In the Homeric Hymns he is referrred to as the chieftain of the gods. He is also called the "Father of Gods and men", according to Hesiod's Theogony. He ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus in ways representative as both a father as head of the family and a king. He was the god of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward, with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty. Zeus was the child of Cronus and Rhea, and the youngest of his siblings. In most traditions he was married to Hera, although, at the oracle of Dodona, his consort was Dione: according to the Iliad, he is the father of Aphrodite by Dione. He is known for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone (by Demeter), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen, Minos, and the Muses (by Mnemosyne); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus. In Greek, the god's name is Ζεύς Zeús /zdeús/ or /dzeús/ (Modern Greek /'zefs/) in the nominative case and Διός Diós in the genitive case. ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΖΕΥΣ ΔΙΑΣ ΠΟΣΕΙΔΩΝΑΣ ΑΔΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΟΙ ΚΡΟΝΟΣ ΡΕΑ ΓΑΙΑ ΤΙΤΑΝΕΣ ΟΛΥΜΠΟΣ ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΤΥΦΩΝ HELLAS GREECE MAKEDONIA MACEDONIA MACEDOINE MACEDON MAZEDONIEN MEGAS ALEXANDROS ALEXANDER THE GREAT ALESSANDRO MAGNO ZEUS HADES POSEIDON CRONUS RHEA TITANS GAIA DEMETER APOLLO OLYMPUS OLYMPIANS TYPHON

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Discovery Channel - War and Civilization (First Blood) 1/6

A hoplite was a citizen-soldier of the Ancient Greek City-states. They were primarily armed as spear-men and fought in a phalanx formation. The word hoplite (Greek: ὁπλίτης hoplitēs; pl. ὁπλίται hoplitai) derives from hoplon (ὅπλον, plural hopla ὅπλα), the type of the shield used by the troopers,[1] although as a word "hoplon" could also denote weapons held or even full armament. Warfare in ancient Greece appears to have consisted of set-piece battles between independent nations. The hoplite was an effective solution to this situation. A nation could not afford a professional and/or standing army, so battles had to be fought by the citizens themselves. The tactics and techniques used in battle therefore had to be simple enough to be quickly mastered. Since the equipment was provided by the individual hoplite, it had to be affordable by an average citizen. The hoplite probably first appeared in the late fifth century BC. In the late Classical Period most battles appear to have primarily involved clashes of opposing phalanxes; tactics were complicated and casualties were relatively high. Towards the end of the late classical period, battles seems to have declined, culminating in the 'new model' army of the Ancient Macedonian Kingdom. Almost all the famous men of Greece, including philosophers and poets, fought as hoplites.[2][3] The most well-known hoplites were the Spartans, who were trained from boyhood in combat and warfare to become an exceptionally respected and superior hoplite.

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