Whilst Alexander made his move from Europe to Asia in his 'War of revenge' on Persia, he stationed one of his generals, Antipater, in Macedonia with a large force of Macedonians. Antipater was in charge of settling any rebellions that broke out in Greece and it was his job to bring these rebellions to the attention of the League or Corinth.
There were also Macedonian garrisons stationed throughout the various Greek states to maintain control over the area.
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No. He withdrew because of the distance from his Greek homeland.
Alexander's empire stretched from Macedonia, his homeland in northern Greece, through Asia Minor down to Egypt, and from Afghanistan through to modern day Pakistan and the borders of India.
The Great Smoky Mountains were the homeland of the Cherokee tribe.
Alexander the great was Greek.
The first country that Alexander the Great ever ruled was Macedonia, which was his homeland. After the assassination of his father, King Philip II, in 336 BC, Alexander ascended to the throne and became the ruler of Macedonia at the age of 20.
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First, it was brought within the Persian Empire. It was then taken over by Alexander the Great when he captured the Persian Empire. It then became part of the kingdom set up by Alexander's general Seleucis, and then was taken into the Roman Empire.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
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Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.