Alexander the great fought to free Greek cities in Asia Minor, particularly during his campaign against the Persian Empire. Notable cities he liberated include Miletus and Ephesus. His conquests aimed to spread Greek culture and influence throughout the region, ultimately leading to the establishment of Hellenistic civilization.
because Alexander tried to mix the Greek cities and the Hellenistic cites didn't mix and there your answer to your question
Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.
to expand his empire that's why he conqures
Athens, Troy, Atlantis, Elysian Fields, Mt. Olympus, Tarataros (not sure how to spell it)
250 AD
because Alexander tried to mix the Greek cities and the Hellenistic cites didn't mix and there your answer to your question
i think more cites than country
Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.
Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.
Currently there are 178 States signed up with CITES.
to expand his empire that's why he conqures
Switzerland
He wanted to create the Greek model city-state, thinking this would be a civilizing and unifying force. He modestly called half of the 70-odd cities Alexandria after himself and even named one after his horse.
City York, Country Yemen.
I think he named so many cities after him because he owned them.
yes they are because people want to move there from the country sides
Yes, well at least in Pyongyang.