When Alexander the great crossed the Hellespont he was leading an army of 42.000 men that reached in its peak 100.000 men according to ancient sources Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus etc.
When Alexander the great crossed the Hellespont he was leading an army of 42.000 men that reached in its peak 100.000 men according to ancient sources Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus etc.
Ancient Greece comprised over 2,000 independent city-states, so there was no Greek army.
A phalanx
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
One of Alexander the Great's friends was Callisthenes, a relative of Aristotle. Some of his other long-time friends were Hephaestion, Cassander, and Ptolemy, who all served as generals in Alexander the Great's army.
Alexander the Great's father (Phillip II) is known for creating a professional army with innovative equipment and formations and for uniting the Greeks under Macedonian hegemony.
Macedonia
A phalanx
His job was a commander of an Macedonian army. He doesn't have an empire.
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Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
One of Alexander the Great's friends was Callisthenes, a relative of Aristotle. Some of his other long-time friends were Hephaestion, Cassander, and Ptolemy, who all served as generals in Alexander the Great's army.
Alexander the Great's father (Phillip II) is known for creating a professional army with innovative equipment and formations and for uniting the Greeks under Macedonian hegemony.
he was assassinated
His father
Macedonia
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Macedonia