Alexander built over 70 cities in the ex-Persian Empire when he took it over. Nearly half were modestly called Alexandria after himself - these cities were spread from Egypt to Central Asia.
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
Alexandria
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great at 332 BCE in the Nile delta. Alexander's intention was to build a city that would supersede the famous at his time Naucratis a port city 72 kilometers southern than the new city of Alexandria which became the capital city of Ptolemy after the death of Alexander.
Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .
Philip II and his son, Alexander the great.
Alexander the Great.
He didn't build any libraries. He destroyed them.
Alexandria
The Greek state Of Macedonia during Alexander the Great's reign
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Alexander the great was an ancient Greek hero who crossed the ocean and conquered Egypt and named a city after himself Alexandria in Egypt.
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great at 332 BCE in the Nile delta. Alexander's intention was to build a city that would supersede the famous at his time Naucratis a port city 72 kilometers southern than the new city of Alexandria which became the capital city of Ptolemy after the death of Alexander.
Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .
Philip II and his son, Alexander the great.
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He created alliances with many greek city-states
Alexandria.