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Yes, Alexander the great did become emperor. He was already the son of a king and when his father died, he inherited his power and a powerful military, which he used to create his vast empire.

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Yes, he was courageous, intelligent, wise, strong, persistent, and mainly he fought along side his soldiers. He conquered so much land with his strong army against armies much larger than his.

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He died without naming an heir. His son Alexander who was born to the Persian Roxana after Alexander's death and his brain-damaged brother Phillip were taken back to Macedonia, installed a joint-kings (Alexander IV and Phillip III) and assassinated in due course.

His generals split his empire up between them and fought over it, and extablished the Hellenistic Kingdoms (Egypt, Syria, Macedonia and other temporary kingdoms).

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He was king of Macedonia and the Macedonian Empire which took over the Persian Empire. He was also Hegemon (leader) of Greece.

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No he became king of macedon

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