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Q: After the death of Alexander the great his empire was divided between his two generals name them both?
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When the Greek empire fell in the 2nd century BC who conquered them?

The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.


What were the reasons for decline of the hellenist empire?

Alexander left no heir, so there was no firm leadership. There was bickering and warfare between his generals who divided up the empire.


Who split up alexander's empire after he died?

His generals after his death divided the empire up between them.


Why did the Persian Empire decline?

It was progressively swallowed up by Alexander the Great, and on his death was divided up between his generals into the Hellenistic Kingdoms and given a veneer of Greek culture.


What did Alexander The Great empire fall apart after his death?

After his death his generals divided the empire and began to fight over their shares.


What were the leaders in Alexander the Great's Empire?

When Alexander was alive he was the sole leader and king (greeks never used the title emperor). After the death of Alexander his empire was divided to his generals (mainly : Seleukos, Antigonos,Ptolemaios,Kassandros,Lysimachos)


How many generals initially had a portion of Alexander's empire?

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Which Greek period marked the end of political independence?

The Hellenistic period after Alexander's death, when his empire was divided up by his generals, who established the Hellenistic Kingdoms.


When Alexander the Great died and the Hellenistic Period began his empire was divided into three parts was given Asia Minor and most of the Persian Empire to rule?

After much fighting between his generals who succeeded him, the three major parts were Macedonia, Egypt and Syria-Mesopotamia


How did the three generals Antigonnus Ptolemy and selecus divide Alexanders the great empire?

Alexander’s Empire was divided into thirds, approximately, giving Egypt to Ptolemy, Palestine and Greece to Antigionus and Persian to Seleucus.


What happened to the Persian Empire?

It was taken over by Alexander the Great as a Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided up by his generals who established Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Syria-Babylon, Asia Minor, (and Macedonia).


What caused the decline of Alexander's empire?

The empire did not fall. When Alexander died prematurely, there was no clear heir, and his generals divided the empire amongst them, establishing their own kingdoms in opposition to each other. This settled down to Egypt, Syria, Macedonia and Pergamon.