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Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.
Alexander the Great
Greek history spans many millennia and was made up of a loosely ordered conglomerate of city states with varying political structures, so there was no one "leader" of ancient Greece. The one time that stands out however is when Greece was united against Persia, a common foreign enemy to all the Greeks, under the leadership of Alexander the Great, son of King Phillip, from the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek Peninsula.
I would consider nieher of them to be better. I believe that Larry the Cucumber is better b/c he is one sexy cucumber lol hahahahahahahah
Alexander the Great and Pericles effect on the development of western tradition Both men were leaders and advocates of "Democracy" the type of government that governs the Western World today. Alexander as king abolished oligarchy and established democracy. As leaders they founded cities, theaters, and gymnasia, built new roads, established common currency and promoted commerce among nations. At the time Pericles was considered the founder of democracy. However, democracy is said to be a slow social, polictical and economic process and cannot be created by just one individual.
pericleis
brave heart and rigid commandership
Alexander slaughtered people. Carter exhumed people.
Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.
Alexander the Great
Different people in different ages. However what is 'better' - better at what.
Alexander the great was born in Pella in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula. He is considered by historians to be a Greek from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia just like Leonidas was a Greek from Sparta and Pericles was a Greek from Athens.
Greek history spans many millennia and was made up of a loosely ordered conglomerate of city states with varying political structures, so there was no one "leader" of ancient Greece. The one time that stands out however is when Greece was united against Persia, a common foreign enemy to all the Greeks, under the leadership of Alexander the Great, son of King Phillip, from the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek Peninsula.
Pericles
I would consider nieher of them to be better. I believe that Larry the Cucumber is better b/c he is one sexy cucumber lol hahahahahahahah
Alexander the Great and Pericles effect on the development of western tradition Both men were leaders and advocates of "Democracy" the type of government that governs the Western World today. Alexander as king abolished oligarchy and established democracy. As leaders they founded cities, theaters, and gymnasia, built new roads, established common currency and promoted commerce among nations. At the time Pericles was considered the founder of democracy. However, democracy is said to be a slow social, polictical and economic process and cannot be created by just one individual.
Pericles. Enjoy Life! :)