yes
Most of them were Egyptian, but in later years they were Macedonian and Greek, thanks to Alexander the Great.
Persian,greek,roman and egyptian together.
I think Egyptian culture began a decline when they were conquered (for lack of better word) by Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great. The Egyptian city of Alexandria was founded by him.
yes but for some reasons he became Egyptian the Greek!note: this is fack for what i have written.
alexander the great conquered egypt and built the city of alexandria, i know this because i am egyptian.
Oddly enough, the Egyptian Queen the world is most familiar with, was not Egyptian. She was a decendent of Ptolemy, one of Alexander the Great's Generals. So she was primarily Macedonian, rather than Egyptian.
Th great conqueror from the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece was Alexander the Great. Alexandria is the Egyptian city named after him.
Cleopatra was born in Greece but left and lived in Egypt. Cleopatra was Greek. She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, a relative and general of Alexander the Great although she followed the Egyptian religion and customs.
The only Greek Empire was the one created by Alexander the Great. It was not a successful empire, as it did not survive his death.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great