The Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great had just conquered the present-day area of Afghanistan in 323 B.C. before he died.
He died in 323 BCE. So yes, Egypt and all other territories he conquered where conquered before Christ. Egypt was already a Roman province by the time of Christ.
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
No. Alexander died of grief because his best friend, Hephaestion, died.
Alexander the Great conquered and created the Greek empire, it went along side the Mediterranean Sea. When Alexander died Greece was split into 4 sections under 4 rulers. Alexander was also a brave, and skillful war leader, he led every battle and won every battle (so some say).
Alexander the great was not killed in a war. the exact causes of his death are unknown. Historians have proposed malaria,typhoid and alchohol poisoning as the cause of his death, and possibly even murder, but it was not investigated. He just had convulsions for ten days and died. The war happened just before his death. He conquered the Persian empire.
No Roman emperor wanted to conquer the lands that Alexander the Great had conquered. The Roman conquests in areas which Alexander had conquered occurred during the period of the Roman Republic, before the period of rule by emperors and before there were Roman emperors. These various conquests, which occurred at separate times, had nothing to do with a desire to conquer Alexander's former territories.
Alexander the Great was born after the writing of the last book of the Old Testament and died before the events described in the New Testament.
Alexander the great died June 13, 323 B.C.
Alexander the great was not killed in a war. the exact causes of his death are unknown. Historians have proposed malaria,typhoid and alchohol poisoning as the cause of his death, and possibly even murder, but it was not investigated. He just had convulsions for ten days and died. The war happened just before his death. He conquered the Persian empire.
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