Alexander the great earned the sobriquet of "Great" through both the magnitude and the timing of his conquests, as well as through his ruling vision for the conquered area. Never before had such a large conquest been accomplished, nor so quickly. Moreover, his rule of the new empire, although brief, was characterized by an eclecticism (that is, a blending of cultural features from both conquerors and the conquered) that further solidified his successes -- and his legacy as "the Great". Alexander and his army replaced the Greeks as the power in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. He was a Macedonian.
May be no figure in classical history left a larger impression than Alexander the Great. His 23,480-kilometer military campaign in just 11years, established Hellenistical values and esthetics across the world during his short life span from 356 B.C. - 323 B.C. In the centuries following, kings and generals sought to emulate Alexander, and now after 2,300 years, the world remembers him as a legendary.
Alexander the Great is quoted as saying, "I would rather live a short life of glory than a long one of obscurity." And that was what he got .
Alexander III of Macedon was known in ancient times as The Great Alexander to distinguish him from all the many other Alexanders. He ascended to the Macedonian throne after his father death. Once in power, he disposed quickly of all conspirators and domestic enemies by ordering their execution. Appointed leader of the Greek confederation, he conquered the Persians and founded an empire on the Eastern model, restoring the Macedonian rule. His reign ushered in the Hellenistic Age, and his portrait became the model for icons of Jesus.
Alexander the great had a special class , he fought wars, but never ever tortured the kings and soldiers who surrendered to him. We can say he was a just winner.
He conquered hundreds of countries, and he was a great speaker and an admired administrator.
Yes their was one in 2004 called Alexander
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
its called a Kopis.
Because he never lost a battle
the Iliad
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Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
Yes their was one in 2004 called Alexander
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
The Anabasis of Alexander by Arrian of Nicomedia.
its called a Kopis.
When he was in war he was taking a lot of kingdoms and then he would then be called Alexander the Great.
Nobody. That's why he was called "the Great".
Because he never lost a battle
Alexander the Great, or Alexander of Macedonia as he's also called.
Alexander the Great
the Iliad