The first battle against the Persians was at the River Granicus, after Alexander crossed the Hellespont.
Then he defeated them again, this time they were led by their King Darius III, at the Pinarus River (known as the Battle of Issus) - Darius fled.
Alexander then defeated them again at the last and final battle against Darius III, which was at Guagamela.
After this battle, Darius fled again and was captured and assassinated by his own men. Alexander then proclaimed himself King of the Persian Empire.
He was defeated by the Indian king Porus at the Hydaspes River in the Punjab in 326 BCE.
Early Greek historians and modern scholars have consistently hidden this in their writings just to glorify Alexander as an unbeaten hero. He of course died of illness or was assassinated.
It was the Battle of Hydaspes in 326 BC against a powerful Indian king named Porus.
He fought the battle for his girlfriend, just like me. -Drew Bellapanni. :D
Alexander the great fought wars of conquest; these could be called the Alexandrian wars.
The battle of the Granicus.
megan fox
In armour on horseback.
yess he did
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
yes he has
In 325 BC ya welcome.
He was one of if no the best military commander and strategest the world had ever seen. Unlike most commanders of the time who would sit back behind their troops and watch the battle, Alexander would fight on the front line leading his men into battle
yess he did
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Technology won Alexander his battles by the messaging system which delivered the messages faster and enough time to prepare for his great battles.
he won a lot of battles because of his bravery and his military genius.
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
yes he has
In 325 BC ya welcome.
he was ambitious,he won battles
what the heck are you talking about, Alexander fought in the war from Egypt all the way to Turkey, but he failed to conquer britannica, which is Britain
to fight the french
He was one of if no the best military commander and strategest the world had ever seen. Unlike most commanders of the time who would sit back behind their troops and watch the battle, Alexander would fight on the front line leading his men into battle