Probably the main cause of Alexander the Greats victory at Salamis, was not based on his navy. Most historians cite the fact that Alexander's ability to have his army capture the Persian naval bases was the key reason.
It gave him an empire.
Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.
Sasha It was popularized as a personal name by the ancient Macedonian leader Alexander the Great. In the course of conquering much of the known world, from Egypt to India, Alexander also gave his name to numerous cities.
because he always wanted to win so he never gave up..
The common answer is 'nobody', however there is a question mark over why, after allegedly defeating King Porus of Paurava, he gave his kingdom back back to him, conquered more land and gave it to him, and gave him the land of his own local ally King Taxiles of Taxila. It would seem that the Battle o Hydaspes was a best a draw, if not a defeat for Alexander, and the terms of settlement were that Alexander deliver land and service to Porus before being permitted to move on.
Aristotle.
Gave a lot of land to Greece
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It gave him an empire.
Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.Arches were a form of memorial honoring a great civic deed, such as a military victory. The carvings on them told the viewer what the person did and what benefit it gave to Rome.
Sasha It was popularized as a personal name by the ancient Macedonian leader Alexander the Great. In the course of conquering much of the known world, from Egypt to India, Alexander also gave his name to numerous cities.
She was Queen Euridike II, wife of Amyntas III, king of Macedonia. They gave birth to Phillip, the father of Alexander the Great.
because he always wanted to win so he never gave up..
; Roxana (died c. 310 BCE) : Daughter of the Bactrian chief Oxyartes and first wife of Alexander the Great. After Alexander's death, she had his second wife and her infant daughter killed and gave birth to Alexander's son Alexander IV. On Page: http://www.religionfacts.com/greco-roman/people/alexander_the_great.htm
The common answer is 'nobody', however there is a question mark over why, after allegedly defeating King Porus of Paurava, he gave his kingdom back back to him, conquered more land and gave it to him, and gave him the land of his own local ally King Taxiles of Taxila. It would seem that the Battle o Hydaspes was a best a draw, if not a defeat for Alexander, and the terms of settlement were that Alexander deliver land and service to Porus before being permitted to move on.
He conquered the Persian Empire. Whether the killing and misery of ten years of war was great is a matter for thought, however the people of his time gave him that title.
yes