CLAB05H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Philotas, Proskynesis, Triballi
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Alexander the great: during alexander"s father, philip"s reign, he turned macedon into a powerful centralized monarchy, philip and olympias groomed alexander carefully by letting him tutors by greek tutors, such as. Aristotle: timely intervention by philip"s senior general antipater saved the succession for alexander. Philip"s old enemy, king cleitus: because of alexander"s long absence and con dent in athenian aid, thebans revolted. The destruction for thebes was remembered as one of the great atrocities of greek history. For a second time in a little over a year, the corinthian league acknowledged alexander"s hegemony and af rmed its support for his policies. Anatolia disintegrated: increasingly alexander"s interest as king overrode his obligations to the league and his concerns for greek opinion. Greek reaction: alexander freely intervened in the internal affairs of greek states whenever he thought it necessary, the steps to non-greek states were similar.