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Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Pick Which Ever One you Want! 1. desighned a greek polis 2.Alexander developed a rich respect for the greek culture. 3.Alexander was privately schooled by Aristotle 4. the greek alphabet
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
I'm not sure what polis is, but her's a sentence about Wichita. Wichita is a great city. Have you ever been to Wichita?
they were both apart of greece
they all have man parts
They both have the middle name of 'the'.
The Latin word Magnus (the Great) was a common honour given by Rome.(eg Pompey the Great). He thought Alexander's achievements were at least as great as eg Pompey's.
Besides being father and son, Alexander the Great and Phillip the II both ruled Greece, were victorious in was, and they were both taught by scholars.-Ava :)
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great