Alexander the great had the largest Greek empire ever created, but it was not bigger than some Empires that were built later, such as the Roman or British ones.
The largest empire before then was the Mongolian Empire ran by Genghis Kahn
Alexander the Great's Macedonian Empire was the largest in size before the Roman Empire, although it was very short-lived. The largest enduring Empire before Rome was the Persian Empire destroyed by Alexander.
No... Alexander was a man born in maceonia and was king of the largest empire known to present day.
Some of the achievements of Alexander the Great are the victory at Issus, the victory at Gaugamela, and having the largest empire in history.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
Alexander the Great's Macedonian Empire was the largest in size before the Roman Empire, although it was very short-lived. The largest enduring Empire before Rome was the Persian Empire destroyed by Alexander.
Alexander the Great.
It would have to be Alexander the Great because before him Greece never had an empire, just a confederation of city-states.
The Persian Empire, which Alexander captured and took over.
No... Alexander was a man born in maceonia and was king of the largest empire known to present day.
The Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great extended his empire by conquering the Persian Empire and turning it into an empire of his own.
Some of the achievements of Alexander the Great are the victory at Issus, the victory at Gaugamela, and having the largest empire in history.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
The Macedonian Greek Empire of Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and incorporated all of its lands.
Parts of Europe and Asia, extending from Macedonia (near Greece) to the border of India. Areas such as Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey were also included in his empire. It was the largest empire that the world had ever seen before.
Persian Empire