Alexander the great desired to create the greatest library and have one of each book. After his death, Ptolemy fulfilled Alexander's desire by translating the Septuagint into Greek for the non-Hebrew speaking Jews in Egypt. Ron Moseley
no he was not
How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was great?
i have no god dang idea
Alexander of Macedon is regarded as great, mainly to not only his massive empire (Greece to India) but as his way of making his people believe he was a god.
Not in battle.
Alexander? The only Alexander i know is Alexander the great and he was looked at by many as a god.
no he was not
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yes, Alexander the great pretended to be a god no certain god, but just a god so that the people he conquered would think he had the same religious beliefs at they did.
How can you use the map to argue that Alexander was great?
i have no god dang idea
In Ancient Egypt; pre-Alexander the Great.
Alexander of Macedon is regarded as great, mainly to not only his massive empire (Greece to India) but as his way of making his people believe he was a god.
Alexander worshiped the Greek pantheon, a group of many deity's; God's, Goddesses, Titan's, Demi-God's etc. The chief God's being the Twelve Olympians.
No, he was a real person who conquered Egypt and other places.
Not in battle.
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