In his 1970 Nobel Lecture, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn referred to world literature as "the one great heart."
Some would call Alexander the Great a great warrior. He never lost a battle. Some would call him a ruthless leader. He executed his cousin to make sure he had no rivals for his throne.A mix of both, the proportion of each depending on your definition of both words.
During ancient times, people didn't really have long names. they usually had one name plus the last name. some people only had 1 name not including the last name. Alexander the great was one of them. If you were to call him by all of his titles he would be Alexander III, King of Macedonia, Shahanshah of Persia, Pharaoh of Egypt, Hegemon of Greece and Lord of Asia.
Alexander the Great's generals, after his early death at age 33, divided up his empire, establishing their own kingdoms and spreading Greek culture within them. We today call these the Hellenistic Kingdoms (Hellenistic = like Hellenism)
Establishment of separate kingdoms we call Helenistic - his generals carved up the empire he had seized from the Persians after he died.
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).
Alexander the great clothing call what?
Bucephalus or Bucephalas
Alexander the Great called his city Alexandria, because it was named after him. Oh and by the way, whoever asked this question is retard. I mean come on! Who wouldn't know that?
Muslims call Alexander Iskandar.
he was called great because he was never defeated in any battle in his entire life.it is only a myth that he was defeated by porus in india..
Some would call Alexander the Great a great warrior. He never lost a battle. Some would call him a ruthless leader. He executed his cousin to make sure he had no rivals for his throne.A mix of both, the proportion of each depending on your definition of both words.
Alexander is called the "Great" because he was the head of his armies and the one who's planning and strategies enabled them to be victorious over so many territories. The soldiers who fought for him just followed orders.
During ancient times, people didn't really have long names. they usually had one name plus the last name. some people only had 1 name not including the last name. Alexander the great was one of them. If you were to call him by all of his titles he would be Alexander III, King of Macedonia, Shahanshah of Persia, Pharaoh of Egypt, Hegemon of Greece and Lord of Asia.
Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Caesar, Adolf Hitler, Genghis Kahn
Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Boris Pasternak both explore themes related to the human experience under oppressive political systems in their writings. They also emphasize the importance of individualism, integrity, and personal freedom in the face of such systems. Both writers use literature as a tool to critique and question the ideologies of their respective societies.
Alexander gramham bell made this call in 1908
Alexander the Great's generals, after his early death at age 33, divided up his empire, establishing their own kingdoms and spreading Greek culture within them. We today call these the Hellenistic Kingdoms (Hellenistic = like Hellenism)