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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.

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