Alexander the Great.
Alexander, king of Macedonia.
He was Macedonian, not Greek - Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia.
King of Macedonia who conquered the Persian Empire in the later 4th Century BCE.
He was important to Greek society because he was the king of Macedonia. He conquered the Persian Empire.
Alexander was king of Macedonia (not Greece) and he conquered the Persian Empire in order to become king of it. The empire stretched from Greece to Egypt and today's Pakistan.
No Greek king conquered Persia as there was no kingdom of Greece, and no king. King Alexander of Macedonia defeated the Persian Empire and made it into an empire of his own. Judah was a small state within that empire.
Alexander the Great.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
King Cyrus the Great.
There was no Greek Empire. The Greek world was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states. Alexander, king of Macedonia which was not a Greek state, conquered the Persian Empire in a 10 year campaign; he died after that. His generals divided the conquered territories into kingdoms of their own.
Alexander the Great.