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Alexander the Great: General, Leader, God?

By: Christopher M. Bellitto
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Who was Alexander the Great? Was he a brilliant, ambitious conqueror or a self-obsessed leader who put his men in harm’s way? A divine figure or a god in his own mind? In this audio course, join acclaimed historian Christopher Bellitto to explore this famously complex figure

Alexander the Great (ca. 356-323 BCE) was a Macedonian general who brought Greek civilization to the edge of modern-day India. After studying the Iliad, he believed himself to be Achilles reincarnated, imitating the hero of the epic poem in his own military campaigns. Even before he died barely into his 30s, the legends surrounding him were larger than life. In this compelling new audio course, you’ll explore the history and lore surrounding this real man and mythic figure, often by consulting the ancient sources themselves.

With Prof. Bellitto, you’ll trace Alexander’s conquests from Macedonia to Asia, assessing his military prowess and leadership skills along the way. You’ll also explore questions about his alleged divinity, his ideas for mixing Greek culture with peoples he overwhelmed, and whether or not he planned to build an empire. Analyzing primary sources as well as context from contemporary historians, you’ll discover wildly different accounts of the same events in Alexander’s life.

This course is part of the Learn25 Collection.

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Great examination of Alex from lots of different points of view. I like a scholar who is both citing important other sources without a need to give a criticism of each – and where they went wrong or right. This feels like an honest exploration. Kudos.

An Honest Exploration

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Chris Bellitto is the history professor you wish you had in college. I've listed to a few of his Learn25 courses and enjoyed every one. In this series, he covers the life of Alexander the Great, a person who seems greater than life. Chris explores the big question about whether certain men or woman shape history or whether history unfolds according to larger forces. He helps interpret Alexander's accomplishments by placing them in the context of world historical events. A great story teller, in this series, Bellitto provides both scholarly insight and many stories of inspiring leadership.

Great professor

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Prof. Bellitto does a terrific job showing the complexities and contradictions of this fascinating historical figure. A great case study in how historical accounts vary wildly depending on who's doing the telling.

Fascinating topic, masterful presenter

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Christopher Bellitto delves into one of the most impressive leaders in history. Learn about Alexander's triumphs and wide-ranging military exploits. A good overview for anyone interested in his many exploits.

A fascinating look at an impressive leader

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Detailed story of the legendary figure from a history professor. It's definitely like being in class listening to a lecture.

Alexander the Great

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