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  1. Alexander The Great

    in Philosophy and science. Within a year of his accession, Alexander extended his dominions northward toward the Danube River and westward towards the Adriatic Sea.

  2. Alexander The Great

    in Philosophy and science. Within a year of his accession, Alexander extended his dominions northward toward the Danube River and westward towards the Adriatic Sea.

  3. Alexander The Great

    politics and warfare. As king, he settled problems by immediate action, making quick decisions and taking great risks. His armies overcame these risks by sheer force

  4. Alexander The Great

    politics and warfare. As king, he settled problems by immediate action, making quick decisions and taking great risks. His armies overcame these risks by sheer force

  5. Renaissance Ideals Of Humanism Are Expressed In The Italian Art ...

    astronomer and geographer Ptolemy, holding his globe of the earth. Behind him is the Persian astronomer and philosopher Zoroaster, holding a sphere of the fixed stars".

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  1. Alexander The Great

    Asia. At the same time he caused Greek to be the language of the early Christian church and influenced future conquerors by military example. Phillip II wanted to

  2. Taoism

    instead of Ahura-Mazda, and the various Chinese folk gods in place of the Persian Angels. Three hundred years later, the philosopher Honen moved away from Mazdaism

  3. Al Razi

    alchemy, and philosophy, he wrote more than 184 books and articles in various fields of science, his most important accomplishment being the discovery of alcohol(Wikipedia,2006).

  4. Arsenic

    of the middle ages. Word origin: Latin arsenicum and Greek arsenikon: yellow orpiment, identified with arenikos, male, from the belief that metals were different

  5. Baron De Montesquieu

    had were that women were not equal to men, but could still run government. He believed that women were too weak to be in control. Montesquieu thought since women

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