Being outmanoeuvred by Alexander the great - who first slaughtered Greeks who were bolstering up the Persian army, then putting an end to the Persian fleet by occupying their bases in the Mediterranean, then capturing the Persian treasury which enabled him to pay his army, and inflicting a final land defeat of the Persian army.
It was taken over by conquest by Macedonia led by Alexander the Great.
It was captured by Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great captured it.
Alexander The Great
Some interesting history to study. The world moved on after the fall of the empire.
It was taken over by conquest by Macedonia led by Alexander the Great.
yes because i say it did
Alexander the Great captured it.
It was captured by Alexander the Great.
Alexander The Great
Some interesting history to study. The world moved on after the fall of the empire.
The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.
The superiority of the forces which Alexander assembled against it.
It was conquered and taken over by Alexander the Great.
The Lydians were defeated and conquered by Cyrus the Great, the Persian emperor.
In 331 BCE when the final stand of it's army failed at Gaugamela and the Persian king was assassinated by his own nobles.
The carefully planned and executed successful assault by Alexander the Great.