The Battle of Issus - a battle between Alexander the great and King Darius .
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Three major battle sites where Alexander the Great fought the Persians include the Battle of Granicus in 334 BCE, where he secured his first significant victory in Asia Minor; the Battle of Issus in 333 BCE, which showcased his tactical brilliance against the larger Persian forces; and the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BCE, where he achieved a decisive victory that led to the fall of the Persian Empire. These battles were crucial in establishing Alexander's reputation as a formidable military leader.
In the Battle of Issus, the Hellenics fought the Persians in 333 BC. Darius led the Persians, but eventually lost to the Hellenics who were under the command of Alexander the great. Despite having a larger army, Darius made a foolhardy choice when he fled to escape a direct attack by Alexander. The Persian army lost confidence, and scattered when they noted the absence of their commander.
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Battle of Issus happened on -333-11-05.
444 - 333 = 111
It is: (111+333)/2 = 222
Alexander the Great's first significant victories against the Persians included the Battle of Granicus in 334 BCE and the Battle of Issus in 333 BCE. These victories allowed him to gain control over Asia Minor and parts of Syria, respectively. The defeat of the Persian forces not only secured these regions but also established Alexander's reputation as a formidable military leader, paving the way for his subsequent conquests throughout the Persian Empire.
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The battle was fought on 5th November, 333 BCE. It lasted for about a whole day.
The Battle of the Granicus River in May 334 BC was the first of three major battles fought between Alexander the Great and the Persian Empire. The Battle of Issus occurred in southern Anatolia, in November 333 BC. The Battle of Gaugamela took place in 331 BC between Alexander the Great and Darius III of Persia.
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