Alexander unified Greece in a way they had never previous been united. It was under his rule that the world began looking at the people of the region as a single people rather than identifying them by their city or region (i.e. Greeks as apposed to Athenias, Atticans or Achaeans).
He ended the power of the city-states and established a unified nation.
Greece was the least effected country during Alexander the Great's reign. Greece was mostly effected because it helped to bring other regions' culture to Greece.
During the Reign of Sultan Selim I Greec was not part of the Ottman Empire
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great
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Tsar Alexander III ruled Russia from 1881 (the year his father Alexander II was assassinated) to 1894 (the year Alexander III died).
During the Reign of Sultan Selim I Greec was not part of the Ottman Empire
Throughout Alexander's rise to power and reign, the Greek Empire nearly quadrupled in size, the Greek Empire under his rule still remains the largest empire in living history. He ended the power of the city-states and established a unified nation.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great
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Reign is the time that a ruler is in power.
yes he was
The golden age
There was a focus on colorful landscapes and happy scenes.
Tsar Alexander III ruled Russia from 1881 (the year his father Alexander II was assassinated) to 1894 (the year Alexander III died).
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.
The Greek state Of Macedonia during Alexander the Great's reign