In his meteoric conquest and rule of most of the civilized world in and around the Mediterranean Basin in the 4th century BC/BCE, Alexander the great generally practiced the policy of 'syncretism.' Meaning 'joining' or 'combining,' this policy led Alexander and his aides to allow conquered peoples to retain some of their own customs, values, and beliefs while also introducing many Greek ways, which resulted in a new culture generally labeled as 'Hellenistic.'
Depending on how angry he was he could burn whole citys such as Thebes which when he conquered he was so angry with them for betreying him that he let his soldiors rape all the women and children before putting them in chains and selling them as slaves and killing all the men before razing the city to the ground and wiping it from the face of the earth.
His ambition was to convert them to Greek culture, and he established over 70 Greek-style city-states, however his early death prevented him taking this further, and all but the upper class continued on with their traditional cultures.
He treated them very poorly, by killing them off one by one. He would sometimes let them go, but only if he was feeling very generous.
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Darius' own nobles murdered him to try to come to terms with Alexander. He was not impressed and gave Darius a proper burial, and executed the generals to show what disloyalty brought.
The conquest of Alexander the Great lead to a Hellenization (which means basically making the world Greek-like) throughout his empire. This included spreading the pagan religion of the Greeks and establishing schools and government buildings that were focused on the teachings of Greek philosophers. Neither the Greeks nor Romans forced religious conversion and, for the most part, let people follow whichever religion they were accustomed to. When religion started to cause unrest or rebellions is when they would step in and assert their authority.
Alexander treated them like any other Jews where there,but Antiochus made them worship Greek gods and godesses.
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Alexander the greats strategy as he established colonies was to treat that colony with kindness.
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Darius' own nobles murdered him to try to come to terms with Alexander. He was not impressed and gave Darius a proper burial, and executed the generals to show what disloyalty brought.
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Aristotle believed in treating others with respect and fairness. He advocated for the development of virtues such as kindness, generosity, and honesty in interpersonal relationships. Aristotle believed that harmonious interactions with others were essential for living a good life.
They treat them with a great deal of respect. They are the ones that pass down knowledge and wisdom in their tribe not the younger family.
Alexander the great was proclaim Pharaoh by the Egyptians around 331 BCE. Source: World History Before 1600: The development of Early Civilization (Vol 1), Upshur., Terry., Holoka., Goff., Cassar: Cengage Learning (2005)
they treat people becaue they need to
this can reflect you treatment of other people because you could: a. treat people the same as people have treated you b. or treat people as you would treat your most favorite person in all history
Alexander the great was proclaim Pharaoh by the Egyptians around 331 BCE. Source: World History Before 1600: The development of Early Civilization (Vol 1), Upshur., Terry., Holoka., Goff., Cassar: Cengage Learning (2005)
The conquest of Alexander the Great lead to a Hellenization (which means basically making the world Greek-like) throughout his empire. This included spreading the pagan religion of the Greeks and establishing schools and government buildings that were focused on the teachings of Greek philosophers. Neither the Greeks nor Romans forced religious conversion and, for the most part, let people follow whichever religion they were accustomed to. When religion started to cause unrest or rebellions is when they would step in and assert their authority.