His strategy and how he approached war.
Alexander the Great is depicted as a great military leader because in 13 years he conquered most of the known world, generally in the face of insuperable odds. Many of his tactics are taught in military schools today.
He traveled around the world to make people trust him.
There are several things that made Alexander the Great such a good leader. He founded many cities, he stood on a high moral ground, he was kind, compassionate and effective in what he did among other things.
He had great talent as a military leader.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT is the Macedonian leader who is considered one of the greatest conquerors in history. It should be made clear, though, that Alexander the Great was a Greek Macedonian, as opposed the modern Slavic Macedonian population.
napoleon Bonaparte made France stronger.Napoleon Bonaparte was know as a great military leader
It made him arrogant
There were not 70 cities founded by Alexander the Great. This is a mis-attribution made by Plutarch of Charonea, the famous ancient biographer."As far as we know, Alexander founded some twenty towns: real Greek towns (poleis) -which Plutarch must have had in mind-, permanent military garrisons (katoikiai) and temporary military settlement (phrouria). Other towns were simply repopulated or just renamed."See the related link for a list of known establishments that Alexander founded or re-settled.
The Phalanx was reformed and made into one of the most effective fighting forces in the Ancient World by his father Philip II. They are a military unit armed with 12 metre long spears (known as the Sarissa). Trained in various manouvers and formations, they were crucial to his success. Alexander the great was never defeated.
Yes. He made significant contributions to western civilizations. He improved education, government, culture, and was a great (good, strategic, smart) military leader. Also, he conquered Anglo Saxons which were barbarians.
It's the Spanish form of the name Alexander, made popular by Alexander of Macedon, usually known as Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great made conquests on 3 continents. They were Europe, Africa and Asia.