331 b. C.
She was from Alexandria. It was of Greece but inEgypt and Egyptian, because she was technically Macedonian-Greek (that was her lineage).
There was a superficial blend of Macedonian, Greek and Egyptian culture amongst the ruling Macedonian-Greek aristocracy. The Egyptians continued with their own culture.
Alexander the Great. The Egyptian city of Alexandria was founded by him.
Alexandria, named after it's founder the Macedonian Alexander the Great.
its (bye)
it is Macedonian for "how are you" ?
his father was king of Macedonia and him and the Macedonian troops were the factors that made Macedonia great when they conquered Greece. without the effort of the macedonian troops, the empire would never have expanded and Alexander wouldn't have had the opportunity for power that he did because he wouldn't have had such a large pool of troops and money at his disposal.
In Macedonian it is a phrase which means "never happen".
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It had an extensive library the largest in the ancient world and people wanted to go to Alexandria's museum.
Its upper class of Macedonians and Greeks which took over the city during Alexander the Great's invasion established Greek customs and culture. Part of this was art and literature promoted and financed by the Macedonian Ptolemies who had made themselves pharaohs. So Alexandria became a leading centre with the largest library and associated scholars.