Famous People
Alexander the Great
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Alexander the Great was tutored by Aristotle until he was 16yrs old. His father was assasinated by Pausanius of Orestis. He was crowned King of Greece at age 22yrs, and killed all other heirs to the throne, not of his family. He then moved on to conquer more land than any other King had before him. He conquered Egypt and crowned himself Pharoh, and to the people, that meant he was a living God. Although his army seldom exceeded 40000 men, he expanded his territory to greater heights than the world had seen before. Alexander's way of resolving revolts between rival cities was to sell the offenders into slavery as a punishment. He died at age 33yrs, but his legacy was undefeated, and remained in the minds of the Persians, Egyptians, Cretons and all other peoples he conquered. He has been crowned one of the greatest Military Strategists ever known.
Aristotle
Aristotle was a student of Plato to begin with, and has gone on to tutor Alexander the Great himself, who was connected to the Macedonian Throne. He has excelled in the skills of a Philosopher, Botonist, Polititian and a Zoologist. Soon after he finished tutoring Alexander the Great, he moved to Megara, and opened a school called Lycum, in a place Sacred to Apollo, the God of sun, music and healing. Aristotle has written over 300 books but only 30 have survived the test of time and remain in many museums all over the world.
Draco
Draco was a famous Greek Lawmaker who introduced the first written law in Greece. His laws were very severe, and almost crimes were punishable by death. These laws were very unpopular, as you can imagine, and were rewritten by his successor, Solon.