India, where he encountered the powerful Mauryan Empire led by King Porus. He successfully defeated Porus in the Battle of Hydaspes in 326 BC, solidifying his control over the region. Alexander's empire also included parts of modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan, making it one of the largest empires of the ancient world.
His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.
Northern India.
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
Alexander the Great's empire went as far east as Central Asia and western India (today's Pakistan).
Alexander the Great's empire reached from Macedonia and Greece to all the way in northern India.
The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
Northern India.
Alexander the Great NEVER traveled from Rome, to Rome, or even went to Rome! He was a Macedonian and he only traveled to the East (i.e. the Persian Empire, Egypt and India).
Greek culture was introduced to the Middle East by Alexander the Great when he conquered the Persian Empire.
Answer 1Northeastern Africa, southeastern Europe, northwestern Asia.Answer 2It was in the continent Africa, but really in Egypt in Alexandria. He was born in Macedonia then when he conquered set the empire in Egypt and extended.
Taking over the Persian Empire and beginning the spread of Greek culture in the Middle East.
Alexander, king of Macedonia, conquered the Persian Empire and took it over. The empire stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan. He was also Hegemon (leader) of mainland Greece.
Alexander The Great