Setting out from Macedonia in northern Greece, Alexander conquered Asia Minor, the Near East, Egypt, the Middle East, Persia, parts of Afghanistan, and parts of India. He did so almost completely with a comparatively small, well-trained and equipped, highly mobile force, led by his cavalry.
No, Alexander the Great did not conquer Australia. He was a Macedonian king who conquered vast territories in Asia, Africa, and Europe, but there is no historical evidence that he visited or conquered Australia.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
He conquer the land
Yes, in fact he was the first ever to conquer all of Greece.
Alexander the Great had just conquered the present-day area of Afghanistan in 323 B.C. before he died.
The Persian Empire stretching from Libya to Central Asia.
No, Alexander the Great did not conquer Australia. He was a Macedonian king who conquered vast territories in Asia, Africa, and Europe, but there is no historical evidence that he visited or conquered Australia.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great did indeed conquer Babalon.
Alexander the Great.
Yes he did not!
Chian
By force of arms.
He conquer the land
Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
He didn't conquer a religion, he conquered nations.
To conquer Persia