Why was Alexander "The Great"?
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:16 am
Now, I know this has been discussed in a thread fairly recently but I can't find it in a subject header - maybe we diverged from a particular topic, something Pothosians are apt to do? Unfortunately I'm having problems with my internet provider and have been losing connection at an increasing rate (and don't have an appointment with a service technician until the coming Monday), so I dare not take the time to search further on the forum and am posting this in a new thread instead - a link to a video posted by a member on Roman Army talk.
http://worldhistoryeducatorsblog.blogsp ... rs+Blog%29
A ten minute video on why we consider people - and specifically Alexander - to be "great". Definitely entertaining although not completely accurate. Alexander, as I'm sure everyone here knows, wasn't on his way to a battle when the rains fell and the crows guided him, but was heading for Siwah instead. Still, it's amusing enough and worth a look, IMO.
All the best,
http://worldhistoryeducatorsblog.blogsp ... rs+Blog%29
A ten minute video on why we consider people - and specifically Alexander - to be "great". Definitely entertaining although not completely accurate. Alexander, as I'm sure everyone here knows, wasn't on his way to a battle when the rains fell and the crows guided him, but was heading for Siwah instead. Still, it's amusing enough and worth a look, IMO.
All the best,