Hellenistic Era — Study Aids

Ancient Greece — Hellenistic Era

The Hellenistic Era unit covers the reign of Alexander the Great to the Conquest of Greece and Macedonia by Rome, and the Destruction of Corinth (336 to 146 B.C.)

Information Pages

These fact sheets, along with the reading assignments suggested below, provide all of the information required to prepare for the Hellenistic Era review questions.

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Hellenistic Era — Summary of Events
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Hellenistic Era — Characters
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Timeline of Greece — 338 to 146 B.C.
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Wars and Battles of Ancient Greece
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Historical Maps — Macedonian Empire
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Outline Maps — Macedonian Empire
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Hellenistic Era — Homework Questions
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Recommended Reading

We recommend completing at least one of the following "core" reading assignments to prepare for the Hellenistic Era study questions.
All three are included in the FIAT LUX app.
McGregor's Story of Greece is recommended for competitive students.

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Famous Men of Greece   by John Haaren   94 credits
Biographical sketches of thirty-five of the most prominent characters in Greek history, from legendary times to the fall of Greece. It begins with the great heroes of Greek Mythology and then follows prominent Greek leaders from the earliest days of Spartan and Athens to the decline of Greece during the Hellenistic era.
7 chapters: Alexander the Great to Fall of Greece


Story of the Greeks   by Helene Guerber   116 credits
Elementary history of Greece, beginning with the legends of Jason, Theseus, and events surrounding the Trojan War, the narrative moves on to present the contrasting city-states of Sparta and Athens, the war against Persia, their conflicts with each other, the feats of Alexander the Great, and annexation by Rome.
25 chapters: Birth of Alexander to Greece a Roman Province


Story of Greece   by Mary Macgregor   167 credits
These stories from the history of ancient Greece begin with myths and legends of gods and heroes and end with the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is accessible and well organized, but it is considerably more detailed than some other introductory texts. It covers Greek history from the age of Mythology to the rise of Alexander, but because of its length we do not recommend it for 5th grade or younger. It is an excellent reference, thoroughly engaging, and a good candidate for a somewhat older student's first foray into Greek history.
13 chapters: Alexander and Bucephalus to Demosthenes in the Temple


These supplemental reading selections can be downloaded at the links provided from the Heritage History website. See the Book Descriptions page for details about these and other books in the Ancient Greece collection. Books are listed in order of difficulty:
(Beginner=Green, Intermediate=Brown, Advanced=Red).



Book Title
Selected Chapters (# chapters)

Supplemental Recommendations

Tappan - The Story of the Greek People   Alexander the Great (1)
Harding - Greek Gods, Heroes, and Men   Alexander the Great (1)
Morris - Historical Tales: Roman   Archimedes at Syracuse (1)
Morris - Historical Tales: Greek   Alexander and Darius to The Literary Glory of Greece (7)
Church - Helmet and Spear   The Irresistible Phalanx to The Army of the Hundred Provinces (2)
Abbott - Alexander the Great    entire book
Abbott - Pyrrhus    entire book
Church - The Hammer    entire book
Kaufman - Our Young Folks' Plutarch   Demosthenes to Philopoemen (9)
Church - A Young Macedonian    entire book