Yes.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander died in Babylon on June 10, 323 BCE
He conquer the land
Pella, Granicus, Sardis, Gordium, Issus, Alexandria, Memphis, Gaugamela, Babylon, Susa, Perpolis, Pasargadae, Ecbatana, Alexandropolis, Alexandria Ariea, Kandahar, Kabul
The Hittite king Mursili sacked Babyon in 1595 B.C.; however, the Hittites never occupied Babylon.
Babylon conquered Assyria.
The last people to conquer Babylon were the Chaldeans (kal-DEE-unz)
When Babylon was an empire, the cusite or modern Ethiopians did not conquer any of it. The empire was conquered by the Persians. The king was Cyrus the great.
Yes.
Alexander died from illness at Babylon
Alexander died in Babylon.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Babylon
Tyre - to gain control of the Levant coastline to neutralise the Phoenician fleet. Alexandria - to neutralise the Egyptian fleet. Persepolis to eliminate the Persian capital. Babylon - to establish as his own capital, dominating the Fertile Crescent.
to conquer the world
Yes, he did.
Babylon