No. After conquering the east, he is reputed to have been planning to move west to Italy and Carthage at the time of his death.
No, the location of Alexander the Great's tomb, and therefore his body, is still unknown.
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
Italy or China
Alexander the great did not conquer:the western Mediterranean (including Italy, Spain, and western North Africa)Western Europecentral Europenorthern EuropeArabiaChina.most of Indiathe Americas, which he had no idea they existed.
He was the basileus of Macedon
Yes, Alexander the great met Chandragupta Maurya.
No, the location of Alexander the Great's tomb, and therefore his body, is still unknown.
No record of Alexander the Great ever having been anywhere near Scotland!
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
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Italy or China
He was the basileus of Macedon
Alexander the great did not conquer:the western Mediterranean (including Italy, Spain, and western North Africa)Western Europecentral Europenorthern EuropeArabiaChina.most of Indiathe Americas, which he had no idea they existed.
If your refering to Gretzky's nickname "The Great One" and Ovies "The Great". Then they are alike; Gretzky's means hes the one and only great hockey player ever. Ovechkins is a reference to Alexander the Great.
No, but was conquered by Alexander the great.
Alexander the great cut the gordian knot into two with his sword. the old legend stated that who ever untied the knot would rule over all of Asia.
Alexander the great was Greek.