Yes his generals fought each other, splitting his kingdom and making themselves kings. They eventually settled as Egypt, Syria, Pergamon and Macedonia.
alexandrian they spread greek culture
The most noted short term effect of Alexander the Greats reign was the unity of his empire. Before his death the empire spread from Greece to Egypt, but quickly broke apart after he died.
ask ya mum\dad lol
It's the other way round. James 1 (James 6 of Scotland) took the throne after the death of Elizabeth 1.
Who conquered Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great?
Worms
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
Alexander the greats death brought on the Hellenistic era
alexandrian they spread greek culture
The Dark AgesTRUE, TRUE,BUT;to be EXACT, it's calledTHE HELLENISTIC PERIOD!You're MORE than welcome xD
The most noted short term effect of Alexander the Greats reign was the unity of his empire. Before his death the empire spread from Greece to Egypt, but quickly broke apart after he died.
1765
it was quite save as afterwards many people have seen the throne and many people see it nowadays
Despite his famous conquests that proclaimed him the Boy King, Alexander the Great succeeded the throne at the age of 20 on the death of his father Phillip of Macedonia.
Alexander didn't rise to power - he inherited the power from his murdered father Philip II of Macedonia. After Philip's death, Alexander took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire. This he achieved over the next ten years. After Alexander's early death, his generals divided the Empire amongst themselves, forming their own kingdoms in Greece, Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia and Asia Minor.
They were horrified for he was loved deeply.
she had to accept the throne because of her mother[ also known as the queen] death.