Alexander the great was proclaim Pharaoh by the Egyptians around 331 BCE.
Source:
World History Before 1600: The development of Early Civilization (Vol 1), Upshur., Terry., Holoka., Goff., Cassar: Cengage Learning (2005)
He liberated them from the Persian Empire.
They had been badly affected by ongoing struggles between would-be local rulers.
They were glad to have an end to Persian rule.
because he wanted to concer eygept
Depends what you mean by liberate. He did liberate it from Persian rule and many native Egyptians thought he would be a benevolent ruler so they welcomed him when he arrived. But Egypt was still a conquered nation after Alexander came and it would not regain its independence untill many centuries later.
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He was crowned Alexander the Great in Memphis, Egypt.
Ancient egyptians welcomed them, they brought valuable sediment down from the mountains that kept the farmland fertile.In modern times the Aswan dam was built to control flooding.
The Egyptians fought hard to resist the Greeks--Alexander sold the women and children into slavery
Depends what you mean by liberate. He did liberate it from Persian rule and many native Egyptians thought he would be a benevolent ruler so they welcomed him when he arrived. But Egypt was still a conquered nation after Alexander came and it would not regain its independence untill many centuries later.
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There had been civil war in Egypt, and when Alexander conquered it, the Egyptians were happy to get a resolution by accepting Alexander's stabilising rule.
Alexander believed he was a divine god (said by the Egyptians), meaning he didn't believe he would die. therfore, when he died, Alexander still didn't have a say.
Pharaoh.
When Alexander entered Egypt, he was welcomed by the Egyptians and was regarded as a liberator from Persian rule. He was proclaimed the new "master of the Universe" and the son of the god Amun. He founded the city of Alexandria of Egypt, which later became the most important city on Egypt. He then left to fight the Persian emperor in Mesopotamia (Iraq).
He was crowned Alexander the Great in Memphis, Egypt.
Ancient Egyptians, for instance, called their fertile cropland "the gift of the Nile."
No but he was considered a god by many particularly in Egypt where he was welcomed as Pharoah and set up the city of Alexander. He beleived he was decended from Archilles too.
He didn't. He "discovered" it by accident. I say that in quotes because the ancient Egyptians had recognized that some molds carried anti-bacterial properties.
Ancient egyptians welcomed them, they brought valuable sediment down from the mountains that kept the farmland fertile.In modern times the Aswan dam was built to control flooding.
because he want to be the great power in the world