- Alexander the Great - Wikipedia
Alexander became legendary as a classical hero in the mould of Achilles, featuring prominently in the historical and mythical traditions of both Greek and non-Greek cultures
- Alexander the Great | Empire, Death, Map, Facts | Britannica
Alexander the Great (356–323 BCE) was a fearless Macedonian king and military genius who conquered vast territories from Greece to Egypt and India, leaving an enduring legacy as one of history’s most remarkable conquerors
- Alexander the Great: Empire Death | HISTORY
Alexander the Great was an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history’s greatest military minds who, as King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever
- Alexander the Great - Education
Alexander the Great, a Macedonian king, conquered the eastern Mediterranean, Egypt, the Middle East, and parts of Asia in a remarkably short period of time His empire ushered in significant cultural changes in the lands he conquered and changed the course of the region’s history
- Birth of a Legend: Alexander the Great, July 20-21, 356 B. C.
Alexander the Great Public Domain Alexander the Great was born in July 356 BC While the exact day can vary slightly depending on the source, it is generally cited as July 20th or 21st, 356 BC He was born in Pella, the capital of the Kingdom of Macedon The primary source that provides the most detailed information about Alexander the Great ‘s birth, including the specific date, is
- BBC - History - Alexander the Great
Read a biography about Alexander the Great from his early life to becoming a military leader How did he change the nature of the ancient world?
- Alexander the Great Biography
Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC) was perhaps the greatest military commander of all time During one decade, he conquered all of the known world leaving one of the world’s most extensive empires
- Who was Alexander the Great? - National Geographic
Who was Alexander the Great? The son of a king, Alexander was a brilliant military leader who conquered most of the known world—but he wasn't much of a diplomat
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