No. The Middle Ages is the time between the fall of the West Roman Empire and the Modern Age. Alexander's Empire was long gone when the Roman Empire was founded.
Italy is the modern country that was the center of the Roman empire.
The modern era has seen more globalization than the Middle Ages.
The period between the end of the middle ages and the present. (APEX)
The modern era has seen more globalization than the Middle Ages.
The three great modern European nations were included in the Charlemagne's Empire were the countries by the name of modern Catalonia, France and western Germany.
The term Middle Ages was not a compliment. The term Middle Ages was used to label the time between the Roman Empire and the modern age. The idea was that in the modern age, Europe had recovered from a time of low culture.
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This period is called the Middle Ages, a period of little scholastic advancement in Europe that leads to its other name, the Dark Ages.
Alexander the Great's empire at its height covered all of the known civilized portions of the western and near east world of his day. Alexander controlled the scattered Greek outposts in the Central Mediterranean across to the Greek mainland, through the Middle East holdings of what was once Persia and then into portions of modern-day Pakistan. Egypt and portions of western North Africa belonged to Alexander, as well as most of modern-day Turkey and Romania.
Egypt, Iran,
Alexander entered the Indian subcontinent and won an epic war with Porus. His empire subsequently stretched uptil the banks of Indus (in modern day Pakistan). At the end of his Indian campaign, Alexander's army revolted and he turned back for Persia. After his death, the empire was divided up between the generals. Seleucus ruled over much of the middle east and uptil the banks of Indus. Most of the Indian territory, meanwhile, came to be ruled by the native Mauryan dynasty.
The middle ages are right between ancient times and the modern times.
Roman Empire. As the Jewish lands where at this time occupied by this Empire. Modern day middle east.
Alexander's empire stretched from Macedonia, his homeland in northern Greece, through Asia Minor down to Egypt, and from Afghanistan through to modern day Pakistan and the borders of India.
Modern-day Turkey, modern-day Kyrgyzstan, the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula all composed the Great Seljuq Empire, which existed 1000 years ago.
Byzantium (modern day Istanbul) is located directly between Europe and the Middle East / Asia. This made it an ideal location for a trade empire.
Alexander was Macedonian. The whole of the Persian Empire. Modern day Turkey, Egypt, all of Mesopotamia and adjacent lands.