The goal that they had in common was to conquer the Persian empire.
To conquer the Persian Empire.
YES
He was the basileus of Macedon
Alexander of Philip [Αλέξανδος Φιλίππου] king of Macedon. Later he was granted the title of the Great and of course Alexander III King of Macedon [the third since he was the third Alexander of the house of the Macedon kings]
He was also known as Alexander III of Macedon. Macedon was where he was born.
Alexander of Macedon first entered the Gandhara province of India.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
He was the basileus of Macedon
Alexander of Philip [Αλέξανδος Φιλίππου] king of Macedon. Later he was granted the title of the Great and of course Alexander III King of Macedon [the third since he was the third Alexander of the house of the Macedon kings]
He was also known as Alexander III of Macedon. Macedon was where he was born.
Alexander of Macedon first entered the Gandhara province of India.
Alexander the Great did not conquer Greece. Greece was a collection of independent city-states, most of which were conquered by Alexander's father, Philip of Macedon. Alexander inherited Greece from his father.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
NO HE WAS NOT A PHAROH Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon.
Phillip of Macedon was assassinated in 336 BC. He was the father of Alexander the Great and Phillip III of Macedon.
Athens, Sparta, Thebes and Macedon. Macedon was the largest during Alexander's short reign.
Yes, Alexander the great was the king of Macedon.
King Alexander III of Macedon.
The name of Alexander the Great's child was Alexander IV of Macedon.