Yes Alexander the great accomplished all his goals , one was to win wars and to rule the world , which he did achieve.
the spread of Greek culture. I'd say yes to spread Greek culture, but I do think his GREATEST achievement was that he created the biggest Greek empire. It unfortunately fell after Alexander's death.
the match stick dude, who else
By first capturing the coast of the eastern Mediterranean, he was able to eliminate the threat of a Persian counter-invasion of Macedonia and Greece by sea. He was then able to concentrate on land campaigns where his armoured soldiers could more than match the unarmoured Persian infantry.
The first match was invented by English chemist John Walker in 1827.
The first official international match was played in 1872 between Scotland and England.
The cast of Match of the Day Greats - 1998 includes: John Motson as himself
the spread of Greek culture. I'd say yes to spread Greek culture, but I do think his GREATEST achievement was that he created the biggest Greek empire. It unfortunately fell after Alexander's death.
I would rank them in order of importance to the job you are applying for. Look at the skills you want to highlight and match your achievements to them.
Alexander Domínguez (Ecuador) was designated the Man of the Match.
A resume is an advertisement about you, and it should highlight how your skills, experience, and achievements match to the requirements of the job you want to get resume.
yes one of them is my virtual friends love me (you get it by winning a 3v3 match)
Education and achievements are important when it comes to the applicant's talents and strengths. You need to consider if the person will be a good match for the job they are requesting.
yes in 1999 was a match between Alexander ochins and john peperinks it was raining and when Alexander ochins served the ball didn't bounce that's all
John spoke boastfully of how he had scored the winning goal in the football match
The invasion by Alexander king of Macedon, and their inability to match his strategy, tactics and armoured soldiers.
On June 03, 1994, Sotheby's sold the painting "The Polo Match," by John Alexander Harrington Bird, for $38,000. This equates to 28 500 EUR, or 24 836 GPB.
1. The Persians were unable to match the Macedonian phalanx.2. Alexander had a strong cavalry arm to match the Persians' cavalrt and used light infantry to maintain a link between cavalry and phalanx so the the Persians could not turn the flanks of the phalanx.3 it was a superior combination.