Over 2 million square miles. It's hard to believe but it's true.
He used force of arms to impose his will on the Persian Empire, taking it over. His attempts to introduce Greek culture had very limited success, and after his death his generals split up the empire and turned it into kingdoms of their own.
At the time, Egypt was part of the Persian Empire, but Alexander conquered it separately before turning toward Persia Major. For one thing, Egypt was revolting against Persia and welcomed Alexander as a liberator. Plus, Alexander used the wealth of Egypt to finance the campaign against Persia.
Alexander the Great was taught military skills by his father, King Philip II of Macedon. Philip was an experienced and successful military leader and strategist, and he trained Alexander in various aspects of warfare from a young age. Under his guidance, Alexander developed a deep understanding of tactics, leadership, and military strategy, which he would later use to conquer much of the known world.
LOTS and LOTS of gold!!
No, Babur was not a direct descendant of Alexander the Great. Babur was a descendant of Timur, also known as Tamerlane, who was a Turkic-Mongol conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. Alexander the Great lived and conquered the area much earlier than the Timurids.
Cyrus the Great was the conqueror of 2,090,000 square miles. This was slightly less than the 2,180,000 square miles conquered by Alexander the Great.
they conquerd a s load of land
22% of the Earth's land mass
He used force of arms to impose his will on the Persian Empire, taking it over. His attempts to introduce Greek culture had very limited success, and after his death his generals split up the empire and turned it into kingdoms of their own.
Cyrus the Great was the Persian Emperor who conquered much of the Middle East. All Persian Emperors between him and Darius II (who lost all of Persia's territory to Alexander the Great) held on to this region.
At the time, Egypt was part of the Persian Empire, but Alexander conquered it separately before turning toward Persia Major. For one thing, Egypt was revolting against Persia and welcomed Alexander as a liberator. Plus, Alexander used the wealth of Egypt to finance the campaign against Persia.
Achilles. Alexander the great was influenced by him so much, he borrowed his shield for good luck in battle.
Alexander the Great was taught military skills by his father, King Philip II of Macedon. Philip was an experienced and successful military leader and strategist, and he trained Alexander in various aspects of warfare from a young age. Under his guidance, Alexander developed a deep understanding of tactics, leadership, and military strategy, which he would later use to conquer much of the known world.
He liked trains to much
LOTS and LOTS of gold!!
No, Babur was not a direct descendant of Alexander the Great. Babur was a descendant of Timur, also known as Tamerlane, who was a Turkic-Mongol conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. Alexander the Great lived and conquered the area much earlier than the Timurids.
Alexander the Great - 323BC Julius Caesar- 44BC Genghis Khan - 1227 Marie Antoinette - 1793 i really did that much yes right Alexander the great died first