In 331 B.C.
what led Alexander the Great's conquests,is that he let the Romans take control of Alexandria.
He took over Persia, Egypt, palestine, syria, Asia minor, indus vally region, Afghanistan, Iran.
It took Alexander the Great 20 years to get home .
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Greece Turkey The whole Middle East minus the Arabian peninsula Iran Afghanistan Western parts of Pakistan Egypt
One of the goals of Alexander the great was to develop a harmonious "New World." In simple terms, he was trying to take over the entire world.
Ptolemy [Πτολεμαίος] was one of Alexander's the Great generals in the mission of the conquest of the Achaemenid Empire [Persian]. He was born at 367 and died at 283 BCE. In the battle fields he gained the title Soter [Σωτήρ - Savior] . After the death of Alexander he escorted the body of his late king to be buried in Egypt where he had been honoured as god. He managed to take control of Egypt and became the founder of the Ptolemaic kingdom and the dynasty. He was proclaimed Pharaoh of Egypt at 305 BCE. His dynasty lasted to the end of the kingdom of Egypt at 30 BCE when the Romans annexed the state when Pharaoh was Cleopatra VII Philopator.
The Persian Empire was a powerful ancient civilization that was eventually conquered by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. After Alexander's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy, established the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, ruling as pharaoh and starting the Ptolemaic dynasty. This period marked a significant era of cultural and scientific advancement known as the Hellenistic period.
it took alexander twenty-two years to win control of his big empire
The Egyptians were relatively easily conquered by Alexander the Great due to a combination of factors, including their discontent with Persian rule, which had dominated Egypt for over a century. Many Egyptians saw Alexander as a liberator rather than an invader, leading to minimal resistance. Additionally, his well-trained and disciplined army, coupled with effective military strategies, allowed him to swiftly take control of key cities, including Memphis and Alexandria. The political fragmentation and lack of strong leadership in Egypt further facilitated his conquest.
2000 b.C
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