Alexander III watched his father, Philip II, conquer more and more empires and countries. When Alexander was 13-years-old, he was given control of his father's kingdom
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Alexander the Great studied with Aristotle as a boy
Alexander the great is known as that name because he own a lot and he was a 13year old boy and he made so many books that I love to read and its interesting to me to read he was also known as the great alexander because he was so great to his father so we can have some fun.!!!!!!!!!!!!!&read this book please it's soo cool
When Alexander heard about the rebelilon , after the death of Prince Philip, they thought that Alexander was a young boy and they could knock him of and take power. But Alexander crushed them and took power for himself.
Alexander the great was Greek.
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Alexander is a strong-sounding name for a boy. If you are familiar with history, Alexander the Great was a Macedonian king, born in 356 BC. He ruled from 336 BC to 323 BC. Not only was he a young king, but he managed to conquer a great deal of Asia. Naming the boy Alexander will provide a historical perspective, a sense of greatness and inspire the boy to seek out adventure!
Alexander the Great studied with Aristotle as a boy
Alexander the great is known as that name because he own a lot and he was a 13year old boy and he made so many books that I love to read and its interesting to me to read he was also known as the great alexander because he was so great to his father so we can have some fun.!!!!!!!!!!!!!&read this book please it's soo cool
When Alexander heard about the rebelilon , after the death of Prince Philip, they thought that Alexander was a young boy and they could knock him of and take power. But Alexander crushed them and took power for himself.
He was taught partly by Aristotle, and his strong convictions may have rubbed off on Alexander the Great, being why he had such strong convictions.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Some of Aristotle's famous students include Alexander the Great, who later became a powerful ruler, and Theophrastus, who succeeded Aristotle as the head of the Lyceum in Athens. These students went on to make significant contributions in various fields such as philosophy, politics, and science.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.