The territory west of the Euphrates River.
Darius made the offer after Alexander had soundly defeated him at Issus. Darius had nothing to offer a triumphant Alexander who was bent on taking over the whole Persian Empire.He had no material motives; his pride and ambition inclined him to accept all challenges and conquer his enemies wholly and definitively.
it was called the battle of issus angainst darius the 3rd
After the battle of Issus Darius sent envoys to Alexander the Great offering an alliance with himself, and a ransom of 10,000 talents for his family whom Alexander had captured after the battle itself. Alexander categorically rejected this. Darius sent envoys again before the battle of Gaugmela offering 10,000 talents again, an alliance between the 2 empires, and all territory west of the river Euphrates. Alexander rejected this treaty again stating that 'there is no more room for two emperors than there is for two suns'
In both battles fought between Alexander III and Darius III, Alexander was the victor. This was due to the fact that Darius turned and ran both times, leaving his superior army leaderless and in disarray and Alexander was able to defeat the far larger Persian army. Alexander captured Darius's family during the first battle and he treated them as royalty instead of prisoners of war.
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Darius made the offer after Alexander had soundly defeated him at Issus. Darius had nothing to offer a triumphant Alexander who was bent on taking over the whole Persian Empire.He had no material motives; his pride and ambition inclined him to accept all challenges and conquer his enemies wholly and definitively.
it was called the battle of issus angainst darius the 3rd
Alexander Mrazek's birth name is Alexander Darius Mrazek.
Darius III.He defeated Darius III 13 times in battle.
After the battle of Issus Darius sent envoys to Alexander the Great offering an alliance with himself, and a ransom of 10,000 talents for his family whom Alexander had captured after the battle itself. Alexander categorically rejected this. Darius sent envoys again before the battle of Gaugmela offering 10,000 talents again, an alliance between the 2 empires, and all territory west of the river Euphrates. Alexander rejected this treaty again stating that 'there is no more room for two emperors than there is for two suns'
The King of Persia defeated by Alexander was Darius. After losing the battle of Gaugamela Darius was murdered by his own nobles.
In both battles fought between Alexander III and Darius III, Alexander was the victor. This was due to the fact that Darius turned and ran both times, leaving his superior army leaderless and in disarray and Alexander was able to defeat the far larger Persian army. Alexander captured Darius's family during the first battle and he treated them as royalty instead of prisoners of war.
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After Alexander rejected the peace settlement proposed by Darius, Darius gathered a large army in preparation for a military confrontation. He aimed to defeat Alexander and protect his empire. However, before the confrontation occurred, Darius was assassinated by his own generals.
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.
it was important to alexander because he might of felt sad for him
He won three major battles - Granicus, Issus and Gaugamela. He laid the foundation to this land conquest by capturiing the bases of the Persian navy in the Levant and Egypt, so eliminating the Persian threat to Greece - his source of manpower - in his absence in Asia. After the land wins, he fought on for another six years to take control of the Middle East and Central Asia.