Alexander was king of Macedonia as well as a great soldier who technically did not loose a war.
Alexander the Great was well prepared to be a great leader because of his teachers. His father insisted that he study to be a great warfare strategist and Aristotle taught him wisdom and humanism.
Well, seeing as how this question is filled under Alexander the Great, I would assume that you should know that the leader of Macedonia, Alexander the Great, defeated the Persian empire and held the title and office of the king of Persians.
Aristotle and Alexander the Great are not related. Aristotle was born near Macedonia, but is not related to Prince Alexander. Alexander's parents were King Philip II and the princess of a nearby city as well as Queen of Macedonia for a little, Olympias. They were not in any way related, Aristotle was only Alexander's teacher.
Alexander the great was well prepared to be a great leader because of his teachers. His father insisted that he study to be a great warfare strategist and Aristotle taught him wisdom and Humanism.
well y not?
Well Alexander the Great spreaded the hellenistic culture to places he conquered.
Chandragupta Maurya was one of the emperors of the Gupta Empire. He is known as the King of Kings. One well known contemporary of his could have been Alexander the Great.
There was a lot of macedonian kings and not only ALEXANDER the MACEDONIAN or Alexander the Great it dosent matter cose he was born in todays Greece but than all of that was Macedoina and if somone says that's not true well the historians have proof to back it up.
His father Philip was king before him. He didn't want to inherit wealth and power (although he soon would anyway) but his true passion in life was fame. he wanted to conquer like his father, only better.
Plato,Socrates and Alexander the great
Probably he is of slavic descent as well
Taking over the Persian Empire.