Alexander was born in 356 and the last of Greece came under Roman control in about 146. So about 210 years.
Greece fell to Rome approximately 350 years after Alexander the great was born. Alexander was born in 356 BCE, and Greece became part of the Roman Empire in 146 BCE.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great had nothing to do with ancient Rome. He was a Macedonian king and military leader. His conquests were east, while Rome was in the west.
Alexander conquered Rome and Phillip 2 conquered Greece.
Alexander the Great NEVER traveled from Rome, to Rome, or even went to Rome! He was a Macedonian and he only traveled to the East (i.e. the Persian Empire, Egypt and India).
Both Greece and Rome gave us a great deal of scholars.
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Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Yes, there were. There have always been gay people. Alexander the Great was gay.
Greece never had an empire. The closest thing to a Greek empire was the achievements of Alexander the Great, but that disintegrated after his death.
Alexander the Great had nothing to do with ancient Rome. He was a Macedonian king and military leader. His conquests were east, while Rome was in the west.
Alexander conquered Rome and Phillip 2 conquered Greece.
Alexander the Great NEVER traveled from Rome, to Rome, or even went to Rome! He was a Macedonian and he only traveled to the East (i.e. the Persian Empire, Egypt and India).
Both Greece and Rome gave us a great deal of scholars.
Alexander the great was a conqueror in Rome
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
Rome and carthalage
Egypt was conquered by Rome, Turkey, France, and Greece. But Rome decided to keep the name and some of its culture.