No. He was from another Greek city-state called Macedonia and that's why his official title was Alexander III of Macedon. Macedonia was modern day Northern Greece plus a small fraction of the country "FYROM" (Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia). Nevertheless both Spartans and Macedonians had descent from the same ethne(primary tribes of Greece), the so called Dorians.
No, because Sparta had already fought a war and was left weak so Alexander the great's father conquered Sparta and when Alexander the Great came into rule, Sparta was already under his command
He was from Macedonia, but greatly influenced by Greek culture. His teacher was Aristotle, who was from Athens, Greece.
No , Alexander the Great was Macedonian .
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
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Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
Alexander the Great .
Answer: Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great.
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Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander the Great was one important military leader, if that's what you are looking for
Alexander the great spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean world
Alexander the Great
Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.