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Alexander and Actium
* Peter Green, Alexander to Actium, pp. 3 – 15
* Peter Green, Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age ( 1990 ), pp. 552, 553, 658, 659
* Green, Peter Alexander to Actium, the historical evolution of the Hellenistic Age, 1993 pp. 305 – 311
* Peter Green, Alexander to Actium ( University of California Press, 1990 ) ISBN 0-520-05611-6
* Peter Green, Alexander to Actium ( University of California Press, 1990 ), pp. 553-554 ISBN 0-520-05611-6
* Peter Green, Alexander to Actium ( University of California Press, 1990 ), pp. 17 – 20.
Alexander to Actium: Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age ISBN 0-500-01485-X
Peter Morris Green ( born December 22nd, 1924 ) is a British classical scholar noted for his works on Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age of ancient history, generally regarded as spanning the era from the death of Alexander in 323 BC up to either the date of the Battle of Actium or the death of Augustus in 14 AD.
Green's most famous books are Alexander of Macedon, a historical biography first issued in 1970, then in a revised and expanded edition in 1974, which was first published in the United States in 1991 ; his Alexander to Actium, a general account of the Hellenistic Age, and other works.
* Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age ( 1990 )

Alexander and Historical
* Alexander, Alison ( editor ) ( 2005 ) The Companion to Tasmanian History Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
B., From Arrian to Alexander: Studies in Historical Interpretation, illustrated, reprint, Oxford University Press, 1988.
* Alexander Morrison, Russian Rule in Samarkand 1868-1910: A Comparison with British India ( Oxford, OUP, 2008 ) ( Oxford Historical Monographs ).
Currently, the Port Alexander Historical Society is undertaking the project of creating a small museum celebrating the town's history.
There are three museums, the South Wood County Historical Corporation Museum, the Alexander House, and the Paper Making Museum, all of which are housed in large former family homes.
" The Correspondence of Robert Toombs, Alexander H. Stephens, and Howell Cobb " in Annual Report of the American Historical Association, vol.
** Critical and Historical Essays, 2 vols., edited by Alexander James Grieve.
The Minnesota Historical Society preserves his home, the Alexander Ramsey House as a museum.
* Inventory of the Edward Porter Alexander Papers, 1852-1910, in the Southern Historical Collection, UNC-Chapel Hill
* The Alexander H. Stephens papers, containing correspondence while Stephens was vice president of the Confederacy, are available for research use at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
* Albert Fishlow, " Alexander Gerschenkron: A Latecomer Who Emerged Victorious ", a review of Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective at EH. net ( 2003 )
* Robertson, Alexander ( 1889 ) Lectures, Legal, Political, and Historical: On the Sciences of Law and Politics ; Home and Foreign Affairs, Stevens & Haynes
" The Results of the Rye House Plot and Their Influence upon the Revolution of 1688: The Alexander Prize Essay " Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th Seris, 1 ( 1951 ), p. 91-108.
* Idaho State Historical Society – Moses Alexander Collection
* Alexander Berzin, " Part I: The Umayyad Caliphate ( 661-750 CE ), The First Muslim Incursion into the Indian Subcontinent ", The Historical Interaction between the Buddhist and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire
** 1981: Bono Homini Donum: Essays in Historical Linguistics in Memory of J. Alexander Kerns.
The Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has a collection of Archibald Alexander ’ s personal papers dating from 1819 to 1851 including outgoing correspondence, manuscript articles and lecture notes.
* Cannon, Richard & Robertson, Alexander Cunningham ( 1883 ), Historical Record of the King's Liverpool Regiment of Foot, Harrison and sons ISBN 978-1-4368-7227-0
* Adelaar, Alexander, The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar: A Historical Perspective, The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar, pp. 1-42, Routledge Language Family Series, Londres: Routledge, 2005.
Historical novelist Mary Renault, in the preface to her biography of Alexander " Fire from Heaven ", discusses the various sources which she studied in preparation for her work, expressing considerable exasperation with Curtius who " had access to invaluable primary sources, now lost ", which in her opinion he misunderstood and garbled.
* Alexander Berzin, Berzin Archives: The Historical Interaction between the Buddhist and Islamic Cultures before the Mongol Empire, 2001
* DeConde, Alexander, " Thomas A. Bailey: Teacher, Scholar, Popularizer ," Pacific Historical Review, Vol.
Alexander of Macedon: A Historical Biography.

Alexander and Evolution
He played the role of Alexander Corvinus in the 2006 movie Underworld: Evolution.
In 1922 Alexander Carr-Saunders wrote The Population Problem: A Study of Human Evolution where he outlines the influence of overpopulation in humans having cascading effects on plant and animal life around the world.
It was also offered with a wide variety of bodies, namely the East Lancs Spryte, UVG Urbanstar ( later renamed as the Caetano Compass ; replaced by the Nimbus in 1999 ), the stylish Wright Crusader, Alexander ALX200 ( discontinued in 2001 with the formation of Transbus International and being replaced by the Pointer 2 ), Marshall Capital ( developed from the C37 ; later built by MCV ), Caetano Nimbus and MCV Evolution ( since 2005-a further evolution of the Marshall bodywork ).
John Maynard Smith ( 1978 ), in The Evolution of Sex notes that Richard D. Alexander suggested that paternity uncertainty may help account for the intermarriage taboo on parallel, but not on cross cousins.

Alexander and Hellenistic
It is a handbook of Greek, i. e. Macedonian, drill and tactics as practiced by the Hellenistic successors of Alexander the Great.
The Antigonid dynasty ( Greek: Δυναστεία των Αντιγονιδών ) was a dynasty of Hellenistic kings descended from Alexander the Great's general Antigonus I Monophthalmus (" the One-eyed ").
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Achaemenid Empire marked the beginning of the Hellenistic period, which was characterized by a new wave of Greek colonization in Asia and Africa, with Greek ruling classes established in Egypt, southwest Asia and northwest India.
When Babrius set down fables from the Aesopica in verse for a Hellenistic Prince " Alexander ," he expressly stated at the head of Book II that this type of " myth " that Aesop had introduced to the " sons of the Hellenes " had been an invention of " Syrians " from the time of " Ninos " ( personifying Nineveh to Greeks ) and Belos (" ruler ").
Koine Greek can be initially traced within the armies and conquered territories of Alexander the Great, but after the Hellenistic colonization of the known world, it was spoken from Egypt to the fringes of India.
In Hellenistic imagery, Hera's chariot was pulled by peacocks, birds not known to Greeks before the conquests of Alexander.
Yehud was absorbed into the subsequent Hellenistic kingdoms that followed the conquests of Alexander the Great, but in the 2nd century BCE the Judaeans revolted against the Hellenist Seleucid Empire and created the Hasmonean kingdom.
Egypt was eventually reconquered, but soon afterward Persia fell to Alexander the Great, ushering in the Hellenistic period in the Levant.
At the end of the Persian era in 351 BCE, it was invaded by the emperor Artaxerxes III and then by Alexander the Great in 333 BCE when the Hellenistic era of Sidon began.
Overall, Hellenistic culture in the age that followed Alexander the Great itself showed syncretist features, essentially blending of Mesopotamian, Persian, Anatolian, Egyptian ( and eventually Etruscan – Roman ) elements within an Hellenic formula.
For a brief period, after the conquests of Alexander the Great, it became the most powerful state in the world, controlling a territory that included the former Persian empire, stretching as far as the Indus River ; at that time it inaugurated the Hellenistic period of Ancient Greek civilization.
As such Ionia enjoyed a great prosperity during the Hellenistic times with the notable exception of Miletus, which, being the only city of the Ionian League to deny to pay homage to Alexander, was finally leveled after a long siege at 334 BC, and never restored to its previous splendor.
During the 290s BC, Hellenistic civilization begins its emergence throughout the successor states of the former Argead Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great resulting in the diffusion of Greek culture throughout the Ancient world and advances in Science, mathematics, philosophy and etc.
During the Hellenistic period, 323 BC-AD 30, Hellenic culture was spread widely, firstly throughout lands conquered by Alexander, and then by the Roman Empire which absorbed much of Greek culture.
* Alexander the Great, head from a Hellenistic copy of a statue, possibly after a 4th century BC original by Lysippos is made.
She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period.
Because of conquests by Alexander the Great, Hellenistic civilization flourished from Central Asia to the western end of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Archaic period gives way to the Classical period around 500 BC, in turn succeeded by the Hellenistic period at the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC.
The Hellenistic period of Jewish history began when Alexander the Great conquered Persia in 332 BCE.
When the Greeks conquered Egypt under Alexander the Great, they transformed the Egyptian Horus into their Hellenistic god known as Harpocrates, a rendering from Egyptian Har-pa-khered or Heru-pa-khered ( meaning " Horus the Child ").
Stylianos Spyridakis concisely expressed Tyche's appeal in a Hellenistic world of arbitrary violence and unmeaning reverses: " In the turbulent years of the Epigoni of Alexander, an awareness of the instability of human affairs led people to believe that Tyche, the blind mistress of Fortune, governed mankind with an inconstancy which explained the vicissitudes of the time.
However, he insisted Demetrius would become king, knowing that Rome would never tolerate a unified Hellenistic state, and the year after Ptolemy VI was killed when Alexander Balas made a last desperate attempt to regain his throne.
The Hellenistic world view after Seleucus: ancient world map of Eratosthenes ( 276 – 194 BC ), incorporating information from the campaigns of Alexander and his successors.
The Battle of Pydna in 168 BC between Rome and the Macedonian Antigonid dynasty saw the further ascendancy of Rome in the Hellenic / Hellenistic world and the end of the Antigonid line of kings, whose power traced back to Alexander the Great.
148 – 138 BC ), king of the Hellenistic Seleucid kingdom, was the son of Alexander Balas and Cleopatra Thea, daughter of Ptolemy VI of Egypt.

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