They were located in Persia
Egypt
He established new colonies in Persia and elsewhere in Asia Minor.
Alexander founded over 70 Greek-model cities throughout the empire he took over from Persia, modestly calling half of them Alexandria after himself; one in Egypt (he also called one after his horse Beucephalus = bighead).
Alexander the great
The first city Alexander the Great named after himself was Alexandria in Northern Egypt. That city served as the Greek administrative capital of Egypt. It became, and remains today, one of Egypt's and the Mediterranean world's most important cities.
He founded 70 cities in Egypt and Asia. Half he named Alexandria after himself (not very modest). The most famous one was Alexandria in Egypt.
he founded seventy cities and named most of the Alexandria
ALEXANDRIAGender: FeminineUsage: EnglishPronounced: al-əg-ZAN-dree-ə [key]Feminine form of ALEXANDER. Alexander the Great founded several cities by this name (or renamed them) as he extended his empire eastwards. The most notable of these is Alexandria in Egypt, founded by Alexander in 331 BC.
They were located in Persia
Egypt
Alexandria.
He established new colonies in Persia and elsewhere in Asia Minor.
Alexander founded over 70 Greek-model cities throughout the empire he took over from Persia, modestly calling half of them Alexandria after himself; one in Egypt (he also called one after his horse Beucephalus = bighead).
Alexander the great
The first city Alexander the Great named after himself was Alexandria in Northern Egypt. That city served as the Greek administrative capital of Egypt. It became, and remains today, one of Egypt's and the Mediterranean world's most important cities.
Sorry to say, There is no answer to your question, but the most famous library of western antiquity was the Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great. Thank you
Alexander's mother, Olympias was Molossian. The Molossi were a Greek tribe living in Epirus. Epirotes were Greek. Alexander the great was Greek by both parents. His father, Pihilip II, was Macedonian, that is Greek. Alexander's grand father, Alexander I, participated in the Olympics where at that time only Greeks could participate.