chaeronea, 338 BC
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Darius III.He defeated Darius III 13 times in battle.
alexander 2
Alexander the Great's father was King Philip II of Macedon.
Alexander the Great won the battle of Chaeronea for Macedon. His strategy and his leadership of the troops helped win the battle.
There was no Greek empire to battle. Greece was hundreds of independent city-states, some of which from time to time formed defensive leagues. Alexander's father king Philip II of Macedonia (with son Alexander as one of his commanders) progressively overcame these cities and leagues in mainland Greece, and was appointed Hegemon (leader), and planned a campaign in Asia against the Persian Empire. On his death Alexander inherited the kingship of Macedonia and Hegemon of Greece, and continued on with his father's plan to defeat the Persian Empire, and establish his own.
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
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no phillip the II was his father
He Never Lost A Battle.