Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.Alexandria was built as part of the empire of Alexander the Great. It had an exclusive Greek population and and perpetuated Greek culture under the rule of the Ptolemies.
Alexander did several things to keep his empire united when he was alive. One thing that he did was he used his armies to control the cities under his rule.
IN TROY
They were not countries in today's terms - cities, tribes, principalities etc. They stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
to rule the would
the cities were eaten by hot women.
Yes. In 332 BC, Egpyt was under the control of Alexander the Great from Greece. He was a large influence there, and founded one of Egypts greatest cities, Alexandria. Greek rule lasted until 30 BC, long after the death of the great conqueror, Alexander.
Submission to his rule.
332 to 323 BCE.
He conquered Persia
Greece under the rule of Alexander the Great
A majority of Greek cities were not under Persian rule ie those stretching from Massilia (now Maresilles) through Sicily, southern Italy, North Africa, mainland Greece and some Aegean islands. Those under Persian rule were around the coasts of the Black Sea, northern and eastern Aegean Sea, and the coast of Asia Minor.Some were restored to independence in the aftermath of the Persian invasion (478 BCE onwards) by the combined mainland Greek forces. Some were freed by Agesilaus of Sparta in the early 4th Century BCE, the rest by Alexander the Great in the later 4th Century BCE.