His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
It was mainly Christianity, as that was the official religion of the Roman Empire.
He is not responsible for either.
The early Roman empire lasted longer than the empire that was started by Alexander the great because there was more support. With more people, and more support, an Empire is trusted more, and can last longer.
The Roman Empire
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
yes, Alexander the Great was infact the Emperor of Ancient Rome.
It was mainly Christianity, as that was the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Roman Empire, Greek Empire, and Persian Empire
No. The Middle Ages is the time between the fall of the West Roman Empire and the Modern Age. Alexander's Empire was long gone when the Roman Empire was founded.
The Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
He is not responsible for either.
The early Roman empire lasted longer than the empire that was started by Alexander the great because there was more support. With more people, and more support, an Empire is trusted more, and can last longer.
Alexander the Great, but it didn't last very long.
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 Romans. After Alexander, his kingdom was split into four. Then the Roman army took control of Greece. The most notable leader would be Julius Caeser.