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Alexander the great (356 to 323 BCE) was a king of Macedonia who ruled from 336 to 323 BCE. After succeeding his father Phillip II as king, Alexander would conquer much of the known world. At its height Alexander's kingdom reached from southern Illyria in the northwest, Libya on the northern coast of Africa to the Indus Valley in western India. During the course of this extensive campaigning Alexander conquered the kingdom of Persia and incorporated the regions of Asia Minor, the Levant, Egypt, Bactria, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Mesopotamia and the western regions of the Indian sub-continent.

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