alexander vs. darius aim: to understand and assess the battle of issus. starter: content quiz on...

14
Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Upload: ryan-sherr

Post on 31-Mar-2015

221 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Alexander vs. DariusAim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus.

Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Page 2: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

1) Who was Alexander’s father?2) Who was Alexander’s mother?3) Which God was alleged to

have conceived Alexander?4) Where was Alexander born?5) What was Alexander’s horse

called? 6) What were the 2 main

components of the Macedonian Army?

7) What was Alexander’s official title? (H…)

8) Who was Alexander’s most experienced General?

9) Which mythical figure did Alexander want to emulate? (A…)

11) Who murdered Alexander’s father?12) Where did Alexander cross into Persia?13) Why here?14) Where did he stop first?15) Where did the Macedonians fight the Persians?16) Who led the attack? 17) Who saved Alexander’s life during the battle?18) What was Alexander’s task (according to the League)19) How did Alexander solve the problem of the Gordian Knot?20) What was this supposed to mean?

Page 3: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

1) Philip II2) Olympias3) Zeus4) Pella5) Bucephalas (must be spelled

correctly!)

6) Phalanx/ Foot companions & Companion Cavalry

7) Hegemon of Greece8) Parmenio9) Achilles

11) Pausanius12) The Hellespont13) Avoid powerful Persian Navy/ Xerxes route14) Troy15) The river Granicus16) Alexander (of course)17) Cleitus (the Black)18) Free Greek city states along the coast.19) With a sword!20) That he would become ‘King of all Asia’

Page 4: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Alexander marches inland

• After his successes in freeing Greek cities, Alexander continues inland.

• Darius, after hearing of the defeat at the river Granicus decides to do something about this ‘upstart’

Page 5: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Stopping the invaders• Darius gathers a vast army

(600,000- Arrian, 400,000- Diodorus, 250,000- Curtius)*.

• Alexander had approx 40,000• They march to the coast and

BEHIND Alexander’s advancing army (fig a)

• This forces Alexander to turn and fight the Persians (across another river!)

Why are there different

figured for the Persian Army?

(AO3)

Page 6: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

The Battle of Issus• Watch the short

video (up to 3.44)• Mark on Fig B & C on

your sheets the events of the battle.

• Ext: consider how Alexander is portrayed in the battle.

Page 7: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Hang on a minute…

• Doesn’t the battle of Issus seem a little familiar?

• Draw a chart like so…

• Add on key comparison points.

Granicus Issus

Page 8: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Granicus Issus

Page 9: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

AO3 Time• Make a list (briefly

explained) why you think these battles are so similar.

• How could you use these points in an exam question?

• (n.b. there is no source extract for the battle of Issus)

Page 10: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Review• Briefly summarise the battle of Issus according

to the 3 AO3’s:

• AO1 (facts)

• AO2 (importance)

• AO3 (interpretation)

Page 11: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Alexander becomes Great

• You can argue that it is at the battle of Issus the Alexander becomes ‘Great’.

• Can you give 2-3 reasons why?

1)_________________

2)_________________

3)_________________

Page 12: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Views from the Ancient world

• It’s not just writer’s that seem to idolise Alexander here.

• 2 important visual sources also glorify Alexander at Issus.

Page 13: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Task:• Study the 2 visual sources.

• Complete the tables below them (you may need more rooms)

• A/A*- Link your findings to Arrian!

Page 14: Alexander vs. Darius Aim: to understand and assess the battle of Issus. Starter: Content quiz on next slide!

Plenary

• Why do you think the battle of Issus was so important to creating the Alexander myth?

• The defeat of the Persian King?• Alexander’s Generalship?• Alexander’s heroic character?