The first city Alexander the great named after himself was Alexandria in Northern Egypt. That city served as the Greek administrative capital of Egypt. It became, and remains today, one of Egypt's and the Mediterranean world's most important cities.
Alexandria is named for Alexander.
Alexandra
Th great conqueror from the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece was Alexander the Great. Alexandria is the Egyptian city named after him.
She was from Egypt. The city she was from is Alexandria which is named after Alexander the Great, the Greek conqueror.
Bucephalus
Philip II and his son, Alexander the great.
They were located in Persia
Th great conqueror from the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece was Alexander the Great. Alexandria is the Egyptian city named after him.
She was from Egypt. The city she was from is Alexandria which is named after Alexander the Great, the Greek conqueror.
If you mean Alexander the great the answer is the city-state of Maceodonia in Ancient Greece.
Bucephalus
Alexander of Macedon. Thereafter, Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great did not conquer Greece. Greece was a collection of independent city-states, most of which were conquered by Alexander's father, Philip of Macedon. Alexander inherited Greece from his father.
Philip II and his son, Alexander the great.
The capaital city of Greece, Athens, is named for Athena.
alexander the great conquered egypt and built the city of alexandria, i know this because i am egyptian.
They were located in Persia
Alexander the Great (Philip II) conquered every major city-state in Greece except for Sparta.
Alexandria. He modestly named over 30 cities after himself, and one after his horse.