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| a person held by an enemy until certain promises are carried out |
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| Greek word for barbarians |
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| barriers that protected the Lighthouse of Alexandria |
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| school near the Lighthouse of Alexandria |
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| King of Macedonia when Alexander died |
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| took over the Egyptian portion of Alexander's Empire |
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| ruled Persia after Alexander died |
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| places where goods are made |
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| left one place to settle in another |
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| name of 16 cities founded by Alexander |
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| Battle where Philip gained control of Greece |
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| in Alexandria; 1 of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World |
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| easternmost boundary(river) of ALexnader's Empire |
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| city where Alexander dies at age 33 |
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| small, mountainous region north of Greece |
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