No, he was Macedonian.
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
alexander the great was emperor of greece
Alexander the Great, world conqueror and son of King Philip of Macedonia Catherine the Great, Russian Tsaress Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor Peter the Great, Russian Tsar
sikandar is alexander the great
The roman numeral of Alexander the Great is Alexander III [356-323 BCE]
Alexander the great was Greek.
Octavius emperor
he ruled as emperor from 222 to 235 b.c. but sadly died by an assassination.
Haha no. He was the Emperor of Greece.
No, he was Macedonian.
No. He was a Roman Emperor.
No Roman emperor wanted to conquer the lands that Alexander the Great had conquered. The Roman conquests in areas which Alexander had conquered occurred during the period of the Roman Republic, before the period of rule by emperors and before there were Roman emperors. These various conquests, which occurred at separate times, had nothing to do with a desire to conquer Alexander's former territories.