Alexander the great was significant because he conquered much of the "eastern known world" of the day and, while his empire didn't survive him, the Hellenistic influences he seeded throughout the region did last and influenced the civilizations of the region.
Of course they had. Alexander the Great as far as the Macedonia kingdom as a whole, were of Greek origins. Alexander's conquests added a significant glory to the history of the Greeks.
During Alexander the Great's time, Alexandria itself was the only significant monument in Alexandria, Egypt. It was only a small village until Alexander's successors took over its development, so nothing aside from the to-be city itself was very significant during Alexander the Great's reign.
Alexander the great was Greek.
He was insignificant. The Mauryan Empire was expanding westward, and Alexander was lucky that his troops refused to go into India as they would have been crushed by the Mauryan juggernaut.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Of course they had. Alexander the Great as far as the Macedonia kingdom as a whole, were of Greek origins. Alexander's conquests added a significant glory to the history of the Greeks.
because he felt like it
During Alexander the Great's time, Alexandria itself was the only significant monument in Alexandria, Egypt. It was only a small village until Alexander's successors took over its development, so nothing aside from the to-be city itself was very significant during Alexander the Great's reign.
Alexander the great was significant becuase he battled all of his fathers enimies. He was brave, handsom, strong, and very intellegent. All of his troops were loyal to him because he was brave and was always the first one to get into the battle. Alexander the great died of a horrible fever and was king for 13 years.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
He was insignificant. The Mauryan Empire was expanding westward, and Alexander was lucky that his troops refused to go into India as they would have been crushed by the Mauryan juggernaut.
The surname Alexander originated as a personal name in ancient Greece (Macedonia). Because it was the personal name of the great Macedonian conqueror, Alexander the Great, it came to be used as both a personal name and as surname in those European and Middle eastern countries where he had a significant cultural or political impact.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
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