Formation of a Macedonian empire led by him, and after his early death, to the splitting up of the empire into separate kingdoms by his warring generals, which we today call the Hellenistic kingdoms.
The spread of Greek culture.
he won against the Persians
His main enemy was Persia
Alexander III of Macedon, conquered most of Greece, Persia, Egypt, and parts of India. He was very confident and a great warrior. He was a great king of macedonia.
Alexander's father was Philip II of Macedon. Philip had conquered most of Greece by the time he died in 336 BC. Alexander was 20 and began completing the plans Philip had made to invade Persia.
The spread of Greek culture.
he won against the Persians
His main enemy was Persia
Alexander III of Macedon, conquered most of Greece, Persia, Egypt, and parts of India. He was very confident and a great warrior. He was a great king of macedonia.
Darius the third.
Alexander's father was Philip II of Macedon. Philip had conquered most of Greece by the time he died in 336 BC. Alexander was 20 and began completing the plans Philip had made to invade Persia.
Alexander the Great did...
From Eastern Europe to Egypt and Persia (Iraq, Iran, etc.)
Because Alexander conquered from Greece to Persia and India to egypt.
This one was a bit harder to answer. But the result was Egypt took over Greece leaving Alexander stranded in Persia.
He ruled Greece first, then Persia and Syria and Egypt too.
They were both from Persia even though they ruled over Greece.