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  • Exploring enduring influence of Alexander the Great across three continents


    According to its recent article, CNN features that Alexander the Great’s remarkable conquests and legacy continue captivating historians and enthusiasts alike, more than 2,000 years after his death. 

    By the time of his death at just 32, Alexander the Great had dramatically reshaped the map of the northern hemisphere, conquering territories across three continents and ruling over regions stretching from Egypt to present-day India—more than 2,000 years ago.

    Since his death in 323 BCE, the world has remained fascinated by Alexander, who began his journey from his kingdom of Macedon (modern-day Greece) at the age of 20, determined to overthrow the powerful Persian Empire. He journeyed as far as the Indus River in present-day Pakistan, crossing into modern India, before passing away in Babylon (present-day Iraq).

    Over two millennia later, remnants of his empire can still be seen in places like Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan, as well as Greece. In 2024, archaeologists opened the Royal Palace of Aigai to the public, where Alexander was crowned following the assassination of his father, Philip II. This is just one of many historical sites where visitors can connect with the legend of Alexander.

    What Alexander accomplished in his brief 32 years is described as “unique” by Paul Cartledge, AG Leventis professor emeritus of Greek culture at the University of Cambridge. He notes that the Macedonian ruler “redrew the map of the world” through sheer force, a stark contrast to his father, who had preferred diplomacy.

    Crowned king of Macedon in 336 BCE at just 20, Alexander spent only two years consolidating his power in Europe after the assassination of his father, Philip II, quelling revolts in southern Greece and the Balkans.

    In 334 BCE, he set out to fulfill Philip’s ambition of conquering the Persian Empire, the largest empire of the time, leading his army into Asia. Over the course of a decade, Alexander fought through modern-day Turkey, the Middle East, and as far as Afghanistan and Pakistan, decisively defeating Persian King Darius III and claiming the empire for himself. By the time he was 30, his domain stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River.

    He then ventured into the Indian subcontinent and Pakistan’s Punjab province, continuing his conquests into India. However, his exhausted army ultimately revolted. On their way back, Alexander contracted a fever that lasted two weeks, leading to his death in Babylon.

    His body was transported to Egypt, where it was said to be entombed in Alexandria, a site venerated by figures like Cleopatra and Julius Caesar. By the fifth century, however, the tomb and his remains mysteriously disappeared, and they have never been found.

    Alexander died undefeated in battle, and although his empire fractured soon after his death, Greek remained the official language of administration in much of his former domain for centuries. “That’s why Greek spread throughout the Middle East, and why the New Testament was written in Greek,” explains Cartledge.

    Despite being despised by many Athenians who valued democracy over monarchy and empire, and despite some followers of Zoroastrianism, an ancient monotheistic faith, still viewing him as a villain for destroying their sacred records in Persepolis (modern-day Iran), Alexander achieved a near-divine status after his passing.

    By Naila Huseynova



    Alexander the Great, one of the most legendary figures in history, left a lasting impact that can still be felt across three continents. From Europe to Africa to Asia, his conquests and vision shaped the course of history in profound ways.

    In Europe, Alexander’s influence can be seen in the spread of Hellenistic culture. After his conquests, Greek language, art, and architecture became dominant in the regions he conquered. This cultural blending, known as Hellenization, left a lasting legacy that can still be seen in modern-day Europe.

    In Africa, Alexander’s legacy can be seen in the city of Alexandria, which he founded in Egypt. This city became a major center of learning and culture in the ancient world, and its famous library was a symbol of knowledge and enlightenment. The city’s influence spread throughout Africa, as well as the Middle East, leaving a lasting mark on the region.

    In Asia, Alexander’s conquests reshaped the political landscape of the entire continent. His campaigns reached as far east as India, where he established several cities and left a lasting impact on the region’s culture and history. The spread of Greek culture and ideas in Asia laid the foundation for the later development of the Byzantine Empire and the spread of Christianity.

    Overall, Alexander the Great’s enduring influence can be seen in the cultural, political, and historical developments of three continents. His conquests and vision continue to shape the world we live in today, making him a truly remarkable figure in history.

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  • U.S. Figure Skating Names Men’s World, World Junior and Four Continents Team Selections


    U.S. Figure Skating has announced its men’s selections for the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025, the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2025 and the ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 2025.

    The teams were selected following the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas.

    2025 World Championships

    Jason Brown*

    Ilia Malinin

    Andrew Torgashev

    Alternate 1: Camden Pulkinen 

    Alternate 2: Maxim Naumov 

    Alternate 3: Jimmy Ma

    *Pending Return to Play Protocol

    2025 World Junior Championships

    Patrick Blackwell

    Jacob Sanchez

    Alternate 1: Aleksandr Fegan

    Alternate 2: Lorenzo Elano

    Alternate 3: Kai Kovar

    2025 Four Continents Championships

    Maxim Naumov

    Camden Pulkinen

    Andrew Torgashev

    Alternate 1: Jimmy Ma 

    Alternate 2: Tomoki Hiwatashi 

    Alternate 3: Daniel Martynov

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    U.S. Figure Skating Names Men’s World, World Junior and Four Continents Team Selections

    U.S. Figure Skating has announced the selections for the Men’s World, World Junior, and Four Continents teams for the upcoming competitions. The talented skaters chosen to represent the United States are sure to bring their best performances to the ice as they compete against the best in the world.

    The Men’s World Team includes some of the top skaters in the country, with their sights set on the podium at the prestigious event. The World Junior Team features promising young talent who have shown great potential and skill in their performances. And the Four Continents Team showcases the diversity and talent of American figure skaters from across the globe.

    Fans can expect to see thrilling performances and fierce competition from these talented athletes as they represent the United States on the international stage. Stay tuned for updates and results as these skaters showcase their skills and compete for glory. Good luck to all the skaters on Team USA!

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