Chandragupta Maurya were the ones who captured them.
Chandragupta.
Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .
Because he conquered a lot of major cities and towns, and was a very intelligent and accomplished man. he was also a great leader and tamed a wild horse when he was young.
Alexander the Great is depicted as a great military leader because in 13 years he conquered most of the known world, generally in the face of insuperable odds. Many of his tactics are taught in military schools today.
To have a place to store all the vast knowledge from the lands he conquered...
Alexander the Great.
Chandragupta.
Alexander the Great in 332BC
Alexander The Great
As far as I know there was no ..."pension" (lol) empire that any greek leader conquered. In case you meant Persian Empire, it was Alexander the Great who conquered it.
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Alexander the Great conquered Egypt, but it was not an easy feat. It took three tries to capture the empire, and Alexander received a nasty shoulder injury.
Egypt was part of the empire conquered by Alexander the Great.
Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .
Alexander was not just an army ruler, like the others who conquered the countries to plunder and take away the wealth. He was a brilliant tactician, a very fair leader who mingled with his men and a brave and courageous general who led his armies from the front. He dealt with his conquests in the same manner. We see it in the case of the Indian king Porus who Alexander defeated. He asked Porus how would he like to be treated. And Porus replied LIKE A KING I WANT TO BE TREATED. And Alexander did just that. He also brought Greek knowledge to the countries he conquered.
Because he conquered a lot of major cities and towns, and was a very intelligent and accomplished man. he was also a great leader and tamed a wild horse when he was young.
Fairly well