Upon the death of his father, King Philip of Macedonia, Alexander the great rose to the throne as Alexander III, king of Macedonia. On his famous march across the world, he raised up a army of about 32,000 soldiers and set of to fulfill his dream of conquering the world. In this magnificent military campaign, Alexander rode at the head of the army, as the king of his army. Although he was the king, the soldiers thought of him as simply a fellow soldier. He wasn't the type of king that sat on a hill ordering his soldiers around in the battlefield before him; instead he was always in the thick of it all, fighting courageously against all odds. For this reason, even though Alexander was king, he was more like a brother to those that served under him.
Not in battle.
it was called the battle of issus angainst darius the 3rd
Because he never lost a battle
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
yes
Alexander the Great won the battle of Chaeronea for Macedon. His strategy and his leadership of the troops helped win the battle.
He Never Lost A Battle.
Not in battle.
it was called the battle of issus angainst darius the 3rd
Alexander the great was interested in battle and waging war only.
Because he never lost a battle
Darius III
Gaugamela.
Gaugamela.
Achilles. Alexander the great was influenced by him so much, he borrowed his shield for good luck in battle.
The shape was standard- a 16-rank deep compact rectangle. The phalanx was trained in reforming to face another direction while maintaining its integrity.
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.