The True Story of Alexander the Great

The True Story of Alexander the Great (2005)

Alexander the Great conquered Greece, Turkey, most of Asia (present Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of others) and Egypt in Africa, before age 32. Even now, his innovations in battle continue to be studied.

  • Genre: Documentary, War & Politics, Drama
  • First Air Date: 2005-01-25
  • Last Air Date: 2005-02-09
  • Total Seasons: 2
  • Total Episodes: 3
  • Status: Ended
  • Production Company: History
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Network: History
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Summary

Tutored by Aristotle, helpless witness to his father's assassination, and a brilliant, pioneering tactician, Alexander the Great had conquered the known world--and sealed his legacy as one of history's most remarkable rulers--by the age of 25. In the year 334 B.C., 20-year-old King Alexander of Macedonia decided to bring the farthest reaches of the world under one domain. Over the next 12 years, he led a grand army across more than 20,000 miles and eventually brought all of Asia under his control, only to perish from battle wounds at the age of 32. Incorporating dramatic onsite reenactments with high-end computer graphics and the expertise of renowned scholars, THE TRUE STORY OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT is a special presentation from THE HISTORY CHANNEL®, examining the life and career of this military genius, impassioned lover, and fearless leader.

  • Keywords: biography, ancient history, ancient greece, macedonia, war, history
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    The True Story of Alexander the Great Seasons

    Season 1

    First Air Date: 2005-01-25
    3 Episodes

    Season 2

    First Air Date:
    0 Episodes

    The True Story of Alexander the Great Episodes

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    • Peter Woodward

      as self (host)
    • Michael Cardelle

      as Alexander
    • Rafael Ferrer

      as Narrator (voice)
    • Frantz Widmaier

      as Hephestian
    • Ross Seymour

      as Diodorus - Historian, First Century B.C.
    Directing Jim Lindsay Director
    Writing Jim Lindsay Writer

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