The king who led his army to the north was Alexander the great. He was the king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon, and he is considered one of the most successful military commanders in history. He is known for his strategic and tactical military genius, and for his expansive conquests. Alexander's invasion of the Persian Empire began in 334 BC, when he crossed the Hellespont with his army. He then marched north to Anatolia, where he defeated the Persian forces at the Battle of Granicus. He continued north, conquering regions of the Persian Empire including the Libyans, Phoenicians, and Syrians. He eventually reached the limits of the Persian Empire, and reached the western shores of the modern-day Caspian Sea. He then turned south and conquered the Babylonians, Susiana, and the Persians. Finally, he marched east, and eventually reached India.
The Army of Northern Virginia was the principal Confederate army in the Eastern theatre. It was led by Robert E. Lee after the serious wounding and hospitalising of Joseph E. Johnston.
Joan of Arc in the 1400s. Or the king Louis the 9th to the crusades.
General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
The Battle of El Alemein when the British Eighth Army, led by Montgomery, forced the German Afrika Corps, led by Rommel, to withdraw. This battle was the turning point of the North Africa Campaign.
The Berber army who conquered Spain was led by the Berber military commander Tariq ibn Ziyad from Morocco.
King Menes!
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King Harold.
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King Priam is the king of Troy. His son Hector was the leader of the army.
The Army of the Potomac (US) was led by Gen. Joseph Hooker.
King Henry
the army saw that the king was thought to be evil by the people (against the mandate of heaven) and the army murdered the king.
Hammurbi led the Amorite army.
Answer: The Greek king who led the army against Troy was Agamemnon, the King of Mycenae. The greatest though Greek king to ever have lived was Alexander the Great. Hope this helps.
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